the balloon like growth of parenchyma , in lumen of vessels , is called?
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the balloon like growth of parenchyma in lumen of vessels is called tyloses
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Balloon like growth of parenchyma, in ‘lumen of vessels’ is known as tyloses.
Explanation:
- In some plants, the ray parenchyma and xylem parenchyma have its own balloon like developed protrusions into the nearby xylem vessels.
- These protrusions are termed as tyloses. These outgrowths are present in the parenchyma of the xylem vessels.
- During the time of infection or drought, these tyloses would fall from the sides of the cells and linkup the vascular tissue in order to protect the further damage of the plant.
- These blockages would then be filled by air bubbles.
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