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give the differences between the following.(a)parenchyma and cellenchyma (b)tracheid and vessel (c)xylem and prloem (d)chlorenchyma and aerenchyma​

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Answered by samyakk1
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Explanation:

The key difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a specialized parenchyma tissue that contains chloroplasts and carries out photosynthesis while aerenchyma is a spongy tissue that contains large air spaces

Xylem and phloem facilitate the transportation of water, minerals and food throughout the plant. Xylem carries water and minerals from the roots to the leaves. Whereas, phloem carries the food prepared by the leaves to different parts of the plant.

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Answered by rukhsanakhanum25
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Answer:

a) The main difference between parenchyma collenchyma and sclerenchyma is that parenchyma cells are involved in photosynthesis, storage, and secretion, while collenchyma cells are involved in support and transportation of nutrients and sclerenchyma cells are involved in the support, protection, and transportation of wate.

b)Vessel cells are with diagonal or transverse end walls. Cells with tapering end walls. Vessel elements are connected in an end to end fashion. Tracheids are connected laterally.

c) Xylem transports only minerals and waters from the roots. Phloem transports food materials that are prepared by the green parts of the plants to other parts of the plant. ... Xylem is the dead tissues at maturity, but no cell contents. Phloem is the living tissue, but not with the nucleus

d) The key difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma is that chlorenchyma is a specialized parenchyma tissue that contains chloroplasts and carries out photosynthesis while aerenchyma is a spongy tissue that contains large air spaces.

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