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Answered by aditya3574
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Definition of Parenchyma

Plants have numerous types of specialized cells that are specifically designed to carry out life functions. The word 'parenchyma' just means the bulk of a thing, but in plants specifically, parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells that make up the inside of many non-woody plant structures including stems, roots, and leaves.

Parenchyma forms the cortex (or main filling) of stems, the inner layer of cells within a leaf, the endosperm material that feeds a growing seed, and the pulp of a fruit.

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Answered by prashant247
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The word 'parenchyma' just means the bulk of a thing, but in plants specifically, parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells that make up the inside of many non-woody plant structures including stems, roots, and leaves.

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