Science, asked by dishu3198, 16 days ago

parenchyma tissues are they called Packing tissues​

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Answered by XxFREENCYxX7
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Explanation:

In its unspecialized form it is called packaging tissue as parenchyma fills in spaces between other tissues. ... Because they help in packaging of the food materials manufactured by the plants.

Answered by presentmoment
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Parenchyma is a type of basic permanent tissue that can be found all over a plant's body.

Explanation:

  • Big, loosely packed, roughly spherical or cube shaped cells with thin cell walls, wide sap vacuoles, and large intercellular spaces make up parenchyma, a living tissue.
  • Because parenchyma fills in gaps between other tissues, it is referred to as packing tissue in its unspecialized form. This packing tissue is necessary for wound healing and the regeneration of plant components.
  • Living cells with thin cell walls that are loosely packed to allow for intracellular space make up these tissues. Parenchyma permanent tissue cells are typically round or oval in form.
  • Because parenchyma contains chlorophyll, it participates in photosynthesis. It offers storage capabilities as well as other features. The parenchyma cell wall is made up of cellulose and contains vacuoles and a nucleus.
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