kollenkíma
Kollenkíma, commonly known in English as collenchyma, is a type of plant ground tissue composed of elongated living cells with unevenly thickened primary cell walls. The thickening is not uniform; it often occurs in the corners of cells (angular collenchyma), in longitudinal bands along the walls (lamellar collenchyma), or around intercellular spaces (lacunar collenchyma). The tissue is distinguished by its flexible, yet supportive, structure.
Kollenkíma provides mechanical support to growing parts of the plant, such as stems, petioles, and young leaves,
Distribution and development vary among species, but kollenkíma is commonly found beneath the epidermis in herbaceous
In contrast to parenchyma (thin-walled, living but less specialized) and sclerenchyma (thick, often lignified, providing rigid