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Difference between the aerenchyma and chlorenchyma​

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Answered by ak9162546871kk
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Chlorenchyma is the form of parenchyma containing chloroplasts, but aerenchyma is another form of parenchyma containing large air spaces. ..... generally parenchyma is awesome of ground tissue with living cell having primary cell wall.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a form of parenchyma, containing chloroplasts, but aerenchyma is another form of parenchyma, containing large air spaces. Furthermore, chlorenchyma mainly occurs in the mesophyll of leaves of all green plants, but aerenchyma occurs in the stems and leaves of aquatic plants. Moreover, the main function of chlorenchyma is to undergo photosynthesis, but the main function of aerenchyma is to provide buoyancy and to help aquatic plants to float.

Chlorenchyma and aerenchyma are two types of parenchyma cells. Generally, parenchyma is a form of ground tissue with living cells, having primary cell walls. Also, it may occur in the cortex, pericycle, pith, and medullary rays in the primary stem and root of plants.

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