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structure of parenchyma

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Answered by Anonymous
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Their size, shape, and structure vary greatly. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Parenchymamakes up the chloroplast-laden mesophyll (internal layers) of leaves and the cortex (outer layers) and pith (innermost layers) of stems and roots; it also forms the soft tissues of fruits.
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Their size, shape, and structure vary greatly.. Parenchyma makes up the chloroplast-laden mesophyll (internal layers) of leaves and the cortex (outer layers) and pith (innermost layers) of stems and roots; it also forms the soft tissues of fruits.
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