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name the tissue in which food in plants is stored​

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Answered by pranitipawar60
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Parenchyma tissue

Answered by ujalasingh385
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Parenchyma is a simple permanent plant tissue that contains non-specialized cells with thin cell walls. These cells are loosely packed. Parenchyma helps in storing food and providing support to plants. The Parenchyma of stem and roots helps in the storage of water and nutrients. Generally, the plant is divided into roots, stems, and leaves. The roots are in the soil which provides nutrients and water to the plant. Leaves are also called food production centers.

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