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explain the importance of ground tissue in plants

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Answered by 4sushmasingh
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The ground tissue of the vascular plant is responsible for storing the carbohydrates produced by the plant. Ground tissue comprises the majority of a young plant and lies between the vascular and dermal tissues. The major cells of the ground tissue are parenchyma cells, which function in photosynthesis and nutrient storage

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Answered by Anonymous
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Body-building and Metabolism. While epidermal tissue mediates most of the interactions between a plant and its environment, ground tissue conducts the basic functions of photosynthesis, food storage, and support.

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