Explain parenchyma tissue
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parenchyma tissue help in storage and secretion and have no intracellular spaces between them. they r a part of simple permanent tissue.
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The photosynthetic tissue in leaves, fruit pulp, and endosperm are all made of parenchyma tissue, which is made up of cells with thin walls.
What is the location of parenchyma tissue?
- A versatile ground tissue called parenchyma typically serves as the "filler" tissue in soft parts of plants.
- It also creates the cortex of roots, the mesophyll of leaves, the pulp of fruits, the endosperm of seeds, and the outer and inner regions of stems (cortex and pith).
- Phloem parenchyma and xylem parenchyma are the two types.
- Cylindrical, elongated, tapering cells with thick cytoplasm make up the phloem parenchyma.
- Xylem parenchyma has cellulose-based thin walls.
- The parenchyma serves as the cell's food and water storage area.
Functions of Parenchyma tissue:
- The parenchyma's primary job is to store and absorb food.
- Consequently, they are known as food storage tissues.
- fills in the gaps between other tissues to keep the plant's form and stiffness while also acting as a packing tissue.
- The majority of plant ground tissue is made up of parenchyma, which can be tailored to perform certain tasks like photosynthesis, storage, or transport.
- The exchange of materials inside and between the xylem and the phloem is made possible by the parenchyma, which is an essential component of vascular tissue.
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