Aerenchyma are a type of which cells?
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If oxygen is reintroduced to the plant by the development of aerenchyma or other oxygen-carrying structures, then the plant cells convert to aerobic respiration. A number of chemical changes occur within plant cells during anaerobic metabolism.
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hey mate here is the answer......
Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma found in hydrophytes, i.e. , plants living in the water bodies.
This is a specialised tissue in which large air cavities are formed by the cells of these tissues.
The air cavities are filled with the air.
The plants become Buoyant due to presence of air which helps them to float and it facilitates the gaseous exchange also..
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Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma found in hydrophytes, i.e. , plants living in the water bodies.
This is a specialised tissue in which large air cavities are formed by the cells of these tissues.
The air cavities are filled with the air.
The plants become Buoyant due to presence of air which helps them to float and it facilitates the gaseous exchange also..
thanks...
nice to help you
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