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How are parenchyma tissue different from meristematic tissue?Write any five function of Parenchyma tissue.

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Answered by darshanddg
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Explanation:

Chlorenchyma, i.e. parenchyma cells containing chloroplastids, can photosynthesize;

Storage parenchyma stores different reserve materials;

Parenchyma cells present in conducting tissues, i.e. xylem and phloem parenchyma help in the movement of water and solutes;

Aerenchyma, i.e. parenchyma cells present surrounding the air spaces in aquatic plants help in aeration, gaseous exchange and add buoyancy which helps in floating;

 Meristematic parenchyma has the power of cell division and thus helps in healing up of wounds and regeneration;

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Answered by shrutihehel
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parenchyma is a permanent tissue they do not have capacity to divide.however,under certain circumstances it gains growing capacity.On the other hand,meristematic tissue always reproduce.

FUNCTIONS OF PARENCHYMA -

i.storage of food

ii.synthesis of food

iii.provide buoyancy in aquatic plants

iv.provide rigidity to soft plant parts

v.perforrms photosynthsis

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