74. Parenchymatous cells filling the space between
dermal and vascular tissue collectively form
(a) ground tissue (b) epidermal tissue
(c) pith
(d) vascular bundles.
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correct answer is cortex in roots and stem which are made up of thin walled parenchymatous cells
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"Parenchymatous cells" filling the space between dermal and vascular tissue collectively forms "pith".
Answer: Option(C)
Explanation:
In the case of roots, the parenchyma is found with sugar or starch storage forms called pith. The parenchyma layer is the spongy layer or mesophyll layer which forms the exchange of gas between leaf and outside.
The chloroplast in the parenchyma cells contains a large quantity of chloroplast which is required for photosynthesis.
Hence the parenchyma cells are a site with a large sugar storage area called pith.
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