Differentiate between chlorenclyma and aerenclyma
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Aerenchyma: A spongy or soft plant tissue with large air spaces found between the cells of the stems and leaves of many aquatic plants, which allows exchange of gases between the shoot and the root. Aerenchyma also provides buoyancy, so the plants can easily float on the water.
Chlorenchyma: In some cases the parenchyma cells contain chloroplasts and are called as chlorenchyma. These cells are meant for photosynthesis.
Chlorenchyma: In some cases the parenchyma cells contain chloroplasts and are called as chlorenchyma. These cells are meant for photosynthesis.
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Aerenchyma-
1. Large cavities present in parenchyma, that provide buoyancy to the plant. Such type of parenchyma is known as arenchyma.
2. It plays an important role in exchange of gases between plant paths.
Chlorenchyma-
1. Parenchyma in the plant containing chlorophyll is known as chlorenchyma.
2. Exchange of gases do not occur.
1. Large cavities present in parenchyma, that provide buoyancy to the plant. Such type of parenchyma is known as arenchyma.
2. It plays an important role in exchange of gases between plant paths.
Chlorenchyma-
1. Parenchyma in the plant containing chlorophyll is known as chlorenchyma.
2. Exchange of gases do not occur.
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