Biology, asked by carlgallego30, 3 months ago

If a biologist wanted to study photosynthetic cells, which type of plant tissue should he or she use as a sample?
A. Xylem B. Sclerenchyma C. Phloem
D. Parenchyma​

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Answered by TOSERIOUS
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XYLEM...............

Answered by Anonymous
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Plant tissue he or she should use as a sample is D. Parenchyma

  • Parenchyma tissues are sub-divided into Aerenchyma and Chlorenchyma. Out of which the Chlorenchyma are present on the leaf mostly on the mesophyll and the other green parts of the plant. It is a simple permanent tissue.
  • These tissues possess chloroplast and helps to perform photosynthesis.
  • These tissues are living in nature hence, the biologist should use Parenchyma tissue in order to study photosynthetic cells.

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