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The main function of parenchyma tissue​

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Answered by ApurvaRajnandni
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Plant parenchyma cells make up the bulk of leaves, flowers, and the growing, dividing inner parts of stems and roots. They perform functions such as photosynthesis, food storage, sap secretion, and gas exchange.

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Answered by mikasa15
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Hey there!

  • Parenchyma  tissue consists of living but non dividing cells. They are defined as the functional/ fundamental tissue in all higher plants , as most of the components of plant organs/ ground tissue is composed from parenchyma.

  • Function of parenchyma :

- The main function of parenchyma is "STORAGE OF FOOD AND WATER "

 

- However , it is also involved in :

  1. Photosynthesis ( chlorenchyma)
  2. Helps in regeneration, healing and repair of wounds.
  3. Provide mechanical rigidity to the plants
  4. Provide buoyancy to aquatic plants (aerenchyma)
  5. Provides support and foundation.
  6. Also provides turgidity to plants.
  7. Also responsible for gaseous exchange in leaves.

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