difference between ts and ls of parenchyma
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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 ...
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TS(transverse section) of parenchyma -
they appear bigger than the companion cells
LS(longifudinal section) of Parenchyma-
longitudinally elongated. These cells are thin-walled (made of cellulose), have vacuolated protoplast and are rich in starch which may be confirmed by an iodine test.
they appear bigger than the companion cells
LS(longifudinal section) of Parenchyma-
longitudinally elongated. These cells are thin-walled (made of cellulose), have vacuolated protoplast and are rich in starch which may be confirmed by an iodine test.
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