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describe Parenchyma​

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Answered by ameychand2207
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The functional tissue of an organ as distinguished from the connective and supporting tissue

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Answered by MrLazyBug
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Explanation:

Parenchyma is a term used to describe the functional tissues in plants and animals. This tissue is “functional” – performing tasks such as photosynthesis in plants or storing information in the human brain – as opposed to “structural” tissues like wood in plants or bone in animals.

In plants, parenchyma refers to a specific type of ground tissue with thin cell walls and the ability to grow and divide.

Parenchyma makes up most of the cells within leaves, flowers, and fruits. Hard, structural features such as bark, outer coverings, and major veins in these structures are “structural” rather than “parenchymal” tissue.

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