Biology, asked by satishmalik016, 1 year ago

If parenchyma tissues have unspecialised cells, then why it is called as permanent tissue??PLEASE GIVE ME A CLEAR REASON !!!

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Answered by rvsuvathi
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Parenchyma – The cells of this tissue are living, with thin cell walls. Cells can be oval or round in shape. They have a large central vacuole and a dense cytoplasm. The parenchyma tissue is located in the soft parts of the plant such as cortex and pith. It mainly acts as a packing tissue, providing mechanical support. It also helps in the storage of food. Based on the specific functions, parenchyma can be further classified into Aerenchyma and Chlorenchyma

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