The fabric support is a set of tissues plant which are formed by cells with cell walls thickened but sometimes are thickened with lignin which is a polymer which is structured in the cell walls of organisms of the kingdom Plantae called plant beings Photosynthetic living without the locomotor capacity of cell walls are composed of cellulose but also in rhodophytas which is the main dinoflagellata class of the chromalveolata kingdom that were considered plants due to their cell members, due to their photosynthetic capacity.
The supporting tissue is composed of two types which are the collenchyma and sclerenchyma which are formed by cells with thick cell walls that have a high ability to withstand the physical studying the movement and the forces that occur despite sharing the same function because these tissues are distinguished by the structures and the way in which they are placed and combined with their cell walls by their location within the plant body.
The colenchyma is a living tissue that consists of cells functional in the cytoplasm, with prismatic shapes, resistors and extensible having a thick primary characterized cell wall thickenings differently distributed, which gives the fabric great capacity to resist stress and other types of mechanical stress. The collenchyma cells and parenchymal cellsthey are able to resume a meristematic activity because their cell walls are primary and not lignified, which is a wood texture despite its thickness. In addition, the collenchyma is placed in a peripheral position where it best performs its function just below the epidermis, which are stratified epithelial tissues that form the external part of the skin or separated from it by one or two layers of parenchymal cells.
The sclerenchyma, unlike the collenchyma, is the one that is executed by two types of cells with thickened cell wall, but this is secondary and lignified, which is a texture in the wood cells that is located in the adult parts of the plant it serves. as support tissue because they are areas that have stopped growing and provide them with great resistance due to differences in their morphology that has two types of sclerenchyma cells such as sclerenchyma fibers and clarified or stone cells.
The sclerenchyma fibers are cells that are long and narrow with sharp excessive appearing isolated or grouped formed by the roots, stems, leaves and fruit.
The enlightened or stone cells are cells characterized by polyhedral that can appear loose or grouped formed by solid layers.