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define parenchyma tissue with example?​

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Answered by ramcharan54
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Explanation:

a tissue of higher plants that consists of thin-walled living photosynthetic or storage cells capable of division even when mature and that makes up much of the substance of leaves and roots, the pulp of fruits, and parts of stems and supporting structures.

An example of parenchyma is the pulp of a fruit.

Answered by joeashish2
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Answer:

Explanation:

Parenchyma are a group of unspecialised tissues which means that they mainly don't have any function. They have thin cell walls and have a lot of intercellular spaces in between them. Parenchyma tissues are mainly responsible for storage.

They store food in the plant. In some cases they also function to perform photosynthesis as they contain chlorophyll. They are known as chlorenchyma. In aquatic plants they contain air sacs to provide buoyancy.

They are known as aerenchyma.

Therefore, parenchyma are of three types:

1)Storage parenchyma

2)Chlorenchyma

3)Aerenchyma

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