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definition of parenchyma
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Answered by Anonymous
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parenchyma is a simple permanent tissue.it is a living tissue .it forms the bulk of plant body.it's cells are loosely packed.it provides support to plants and stores food.it is found in fruits of plants.
Answered by NETHUNITHU
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- Parenchyma is the most bounteous plant tissue described by thin-walled isodiametric cells, which might be oval, round or polygonal fit as a fiddle and have cellulosic walls.

- It is fundamentally found in delicate parts of the plant like root cortex, ground tissue in stem and mesophyll in leaves.

- Pith, medullary ray, and parts of xylem and phloem additionally have parenchyma.

- Cells of this tissue have a focal huge vacuole and an incidentally found nucleus.

- Parenchyma has approximately organized cells and fills in as food stockpiling tissue.

- The cells of the parenchyma are turgid that help fit as a fiddle and immovability of the plant body.

- The intercellular spaces take into account gaseous trade for the metabolically dynamic parenchyma cells.

- Certain waste items gum, tannin, pitches are likewise put away in the parenchyma.
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