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explain about parenchyma tissue​

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Answered by CUTEBOYJOJO
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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. Parenchyma may be compact or have extensive spaces between the cells. It is often called ground, or fundamental, tissue and makes up the mesophyll (internal layers) of leaves and the cortex (outer layers) and pith (innermost layers) of stems and roots; it also forms the soft tissues of fruits.They are simple permanent tisues Hope it was helpful
Answered by nilamkpatel
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  1. parenchyma is a living tissue
  2. parenchyma cells are thin walled , oval, spherical or polygonal in shape.
  3. they have large intercellular space
  4. function of the parenchyma is storage and support.

there are two parts of parenchyma tissue 1. chlorenchyma 2. aerenchyma.

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