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Explain Parenchyma in Points ?

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Answered by LtzswagGrant
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Parenchyma

1).Cells are thin-walled and unspecialised.

2).These are living cells.

3).Cells are usually loosely packed with large intercellular space.

4).Stores nutrients and water in stem and roots.

Answered by officialpanda40
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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. The cells are found in many places throughout plant bodies and, given that they are alive, are actively involved in photosynthesis, secretion, food storage, and other activities of plant life. Parenchyma is one of the three main types of ground, or fundamental, tissue in plants, together with sclerenchyma (dead support tissues with thick walls) and collenchyma (living support tissues with irregular walls).

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