Parenchyma cells surrounding the hydathodes of leaves are
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in plants, parentchyma refers to specific type of ground tissue with thin cell walls and the ability to grow and divide. parenchyma makes up most of the cells within leaves, flowers and fruits
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Hydathodes are made of a group of living cells with numerous intercellular spaces filled with water, but few or no chloroplasts, and represent modified bundle-ends. ... Hydathodes are of two types: passive hydathodes, formed when a leaf vein terminates in an epithem (an area of thin-walled parenchyma).
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