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define parenchyma ????​

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Answered by Pɪᴋᴀᴄʜᴜɢɪʀʟ
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Explanation:

the cellular tissue, typically soft and succulent, found chiefly in the softer parts of leaves, pulp of fruits, bark and pith of stems, etc.

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Answered by AdorableAstronaut
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Parenchyma is a part of simple permanent tissue.

  • It consists of relatively unspecialised living cells within thin cell wall.
  • Intercellular spaces are present in parenchyma.
  • It provides support to the plants.
  • They are present in soft part of the plant.
  • The parenchyma of stems & roots also stores food and water.
  • In some situations, it contains chlorophyll and also performs photosynthesis.
  • In aquatic plants, large air cavities are present in parenchyma to help them float. These air cavities are also known as aerenchyma
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