list the functions and types of parenchyma
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Parenchyma cells are living tissues with the capability to undergo cell division at maturity. Thus, providing the required assistance in tissue regeneration and tissue repair.
The primary composition of the reproductive cells (spores, gametes) is parenchymatous.
Each parenchymatous cell of the zygote is totipotent, meaning it has the ability to develop into a complete plant.
Continuous mass or the bulk of the cells in the pith and cortex of root and stem, mesophyll of leaves, fleshy part of the succulents, and the endosperm of seed is parenchymatous.
Essential activities like storage, secretion, photosynthesis, assimilation, respiration, excretion, and radial transport of solute and water are carried out by parenchymatous tissues.
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