Biology, asked by itzurbhumi24, 1 month ago

The pith of a syem has ______ cell​

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Answered by ItzSweetGangster
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Answer:

The pith of a syem has parenchyma cells.

Explanation:

Pith is composed of undifferentiated parenchyma cells, which function in storage of nutrients, and in eudicots is located in the center of the stem. It is mainly present in young growth; in older branches and stems it is often replaced by woodier xylem cells.

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The pith of a syem has parenchyma cell.

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