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_______is the most abundant tissue found in plants​

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Answered by umasengam
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Answer:

parenchyma tissue

Explanation:

parenchyma tissues are the most versatile cells or tissues found in plants

Answered by duvvifamily
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Answer:

PARENCHYMA

Explanation:

Parenchyma cells form parenchyma tissue. Parenchyma cells are the most abundant of cell types and are found in almost all major parts of higher plants. These cells are basically sphere-shaped when they are first made. However, these cells have thin walls, which flatten at the points of contact when many cells are packed together. Generally, they have many sides with the majority having 14 sides. These cells have large vacuoles and may contain various secretions including starch, oils, tannins, and crystals. Some parenchyma cells have many chloroplasts and form the tissues found in leaves. This type of tissue is called chlorenchyma. The chief function of this type of tissue is photosynthesis, while parenchyma tissues without chloroplasts are generally used for food or water storage.

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