A tissue which helps aquatic plants to float in water
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The "parenchyma" tissue helps aquatic plants to float in water
- The tissue that permits aquatic plants to float is Aerenchyma.
- Primarily aerenchyma is parenchyma tissue in aquatic plants.
- The cells of aerenchyma create a network that has wide air areas or air cavities for airlike exchange.
- These air cavities create the plant light-weight and buoyant and thus, plants will float simply in water.
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