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list two features of parenchyma tissue?what are their main function​

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Answered by roshinisathiyaraj
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Functions of Parenchyma cells

Storage: Parenchyma cells have large intercellular space which is ideal for storage. ...

Transport: Parenchyma cells transport nutrients and other chemicals. ...

Photosynthesis: Chlorenchyma present in the mesophyll and the other green parts of the plant, have chloroplasts and perform photosynthesis.

(1) Have isodismetric cells .

(2) The cell are arranged in such a way that they possess intercellular space.

(3) They have thin cell walls.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Permanent tissues are those that have lost their ability to divide.

Explanation:

  • Parenchyma is made up of round or oval-shaped cells with spaces between them. Simple tissues are made up of cells that are physically and functionally identical, i.e. they are made up of cells of the same type.
  • It can be found in the stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds of the plant. The majority of them have leucoplast and can store food. Chlorenchyma is a type of chloroplast that contains parenchyma and impacts photosynthesis.
  • Aerenchyma is a type of parenchyma seen in aquatic plants with wide air gaps. The majority of leaves, flowers, and the growing, dividing interior sections of stems and roots are made up of plant parenchyma cells. Photosynthesis, food storage, sap secretion, and gas exchange are among roles they conduct.
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