Biology, asked by parv617, 11 months ago

chlorenchyma and aerenchyma are modified/specialised (a) phloem (b) parenchyma (c) collenchyma (d) sclerenchyma​

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Answered by ashesm57
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Answer:

parenchyma.

Explanation:

parenchyma when contains chloroplast and do photosynthesis known as chlorenchyma...and parenchyma in aquatic life is known as aerenchyma...

Answered by seelamahit912
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chlorenchyma and aerenchyma are modified/specialized as (b) parenchyma

(b) parenchyma:

They are living, walled cells with thin walls. The primary function of the parenchyma is to store and absorb food. As a result, they're known as food storage tissues.

Explanation for incorrect answer:

(a) phloem:

Phloem is a complex tissue in vascular plants that serves as a transport system for soluble organic compounds. So this is the wrong answer.

(c) collenchyma:

These are distinguished by unevenly thick-walled living cells. They are the most important mechanical tissue in young plants, especially dicot stems. So this is the wrong answer.

(d) sclerenchyma​:

They have thickened lignified walls in their cells, which give them strength and make them waterproof. So this is the wrong answer.

As a result, parenchyma is formed by combining chlorenchyma and aerenchyma.

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