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specific cells seen at the tip of the stem and the root​

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Answered by ansabmehar54321
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Answer:

Lenticels.

Explanation:

Lenticles are specific cells seen at the tip of the stem and the root.

Answered by apooja1290
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Answer:

Parenchyma cells are the most common plant cells. They are found in the stem, the root, the inside of the leaf, and the pulp of the fruit. Parenchyma cells are responsible for metabolic functions, such as photosynthesis.

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