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definition of parenchyma

parenchyma cells are living and more or less isodiametric, that is is they have equal diameters the cells may be spherical, oval or polygon in shape and thin walled with intercellular space.


Parenchyma is most abundantly found tissue in a a plant and is present in the cortex and pitch of stem, cortex of root pulp of fruits and mesophyll of leaves.​

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Answered by sb33
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Parenchyma, in plants, tissue typically composed of living cells that are thin-walled, unspecialized in structure, and therefore adaptable, with differentiation, to various functions.

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parenchyma cells are living and more or less isodiametric, that is is they have equal diameters the cells may be spherical, oval or polygon in shape and thin walled with intercellular space.

Parenchyma is most abundantly found tissue in a a plant and is present in the cortex and pitch of stem, cortex of root pulp of fruits and mesophyll of leaves.

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