The type of tissue that constitutes the cortex in a root.
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parenchyma cells
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The cortex, composed primarily of parenchyma cells, is the largest part of the primary root, but in most dicots (eudicots) and in gymnosperms that undergo extensive secondary growth, it is soon crushed, and its storage function assumed by other tissues.
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Parenchyma tissue constitutes the cortex in a root.
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