Biology, asked by AnkaniJogendra2697, 10 months ago

Chloroplast containing parenchyma is called
(a) chlorenchyma (b) collenchyma
(c) aerenchyma (d) amylanchyma

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Answered by swetha8679
1

Answer:

A) Chlorenchyma

Explanation:

Chlorenchyma are parenchyma tissue that contains chloroplast and it's photosynthesic

Answered by ssonu43568
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Answer is option "a"

Explanation:

  • Chlorenchyma is a type of parenchyma cells which contains chloroplast.People may confuse between chlorenchyma and collenchyma ,but both are different.
  • Function of chlorenchyma : It consists of chloroplast,this helps in photoynthesis. It helps in manufacturing of starch which is stored for the future use of plant.
  • It is a type of parenchyma tissue.when a parenchyma tissue come in contact with sunlight,it develop chloroplast in them and help in performing photosynthesis.such type of parenchyma is called chlorenchym.
  • Hence, the right answer is option a "chlorenchyma".

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