Biology, asked by bunny999999, 1 year ago

The tissue that contains compactly arranged cells is ?
a) Parenchyma
b) Collenchyma
c) Sclerenchyma
d) Aerenchyma

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Answered by trisha10433
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hello
ur answer is Parenchyma :)

its a basic packaging tissue

unspecialised live cells

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The tissue that contains compactly arranged cells are known as the Collenchyma.


Parenchyma cells containing chloroplast are chlorenchyma which could be a tissue with the loosely arranged cells (spongy) or compactly arranged columnar cells (palisade).


If the large intercellular spaces are present between the cells, the tissue is called aerenchyma.

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