Central part of root occupied by parenchymatous (thin or thick walled) cells is
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In plants, parenchyma is one of three types of ground tissue. Ground tissue is anything that is not vascular tissue or part of the dermis (skin) of the plant. In contrast to collenchyma and sclerenchyma cells, parenchyma cells primarily consists of all of the simple, thin walled, undifferentiated cells which form a large majority of many plant tissues.
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