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explain the modification of Parenchyma in aquatic plants​

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Answered by safasufai
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In case of aquatic plants, parenchyma is modified into aerenchyma. Aerenchyma is the tissues having large air cavities which provides buoyancy to the plants and help them to float.

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Answered by himanshuvcc
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the bulk-forming functional tissues in any organ or the structure of the living being. In botany, it is a fundamental type of plant tissue characterized by cells with thin walls (as opposed to collenchyma and sclerenchyma). In zoology, it refers to the spongy connective tissue in some invertebrates. In anatomy and medicine, it refers to the essential or functional element of an organ (as opposed to the stroma or the connective tissue of an organ). Etymology: Greek parénkhyma, which in turn is derived from “parenkhein”, meaning “beside” and “to pour in”.

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