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.List any six characteristics of parenchyma tissue

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Answered by mishika2
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1 It consist of living cells.
2 Intercellular space is available.
3 Cell wall is thin.
4 It's cell contain cytoplasm.
5 It's cell wall does not have pits.
6 They have vital functions.
Answered by nairswapna875
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Six characteristics of parenchyma tissue are:

  • Large thinwalled cells, oval, circular or polygonal in shape.
  • Large thin–walled cells, oval, circular or polygonal in shape.Usually a single large vacoule is present.
  • Large thin–walled cells, oval, circular or polygonal in shape.Usually a single large vacoule is present.Found in soft parts of plants, such as in the cortex ( outer region ) and in the pith ( central region ).
  • Large thin–walled cells, oval, circular or polygonal in shape.Usually a single large vacoule is present.Found in soft parts of plants, such as in the cortex ( outer region ) and in the pith ( central region ).May store food as in potatoes.
  • Large thin–walled cells, oval, circular or polygonal in shape.Usually a single large vacoule is present.Found in soft parts of plants, such as in the cortex ( outer region ) and in the pith ( central region ).May store food as in potatoes.Provide temporary support to the plant.
  • Some parenchymatous cells, particularly in the leaf, contain chloroplasts and are termed chlorenchyma ( chloros : green ). Chlorenchyma helps the leaf to produce food by photosynthesis.

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