how is aerenchyma different from chlorenchyma....answers related to class 9 syllabus only
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→ Chloroplast containing parenchyma tissue are chlorenchyma which perform photosynthesis such as mesophyll of leaves.
→ In aquatic plants aerenchyma (a type of parenchyma containing air spaces) provides buoyancy.
→ In aquatic plants aerenchyma (a type of parenchyma containing air spaces) provides buoyancy.
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Chlorenchyma: in some cases if parenchyma contain chloroplast then it is called as chlorenchyma.
Aerenchyma: large air spaces found in the cells of leaves and stems of aquatic plants which allows exchange of gases in shoots and roots. It provides buoyancy to plant so that it can float on water.
Aerenchyma: large air spaces found in the cells of leaves and stems of aquatic plants which allows exchange of gases in shoots and roots. It provides buoyancy to plant so that it can float on water.
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