Biology, asked by subhashkanna06, 6 months ago

Though Chlorenchyma, Arenchyma and storage tissues are parenchymatous in nature
Why do they have different (specific) names?

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Answered by mahek77777
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It's because they have different functions. Chlorenchyma: It's is filled with chlorophyll and helps in photosynthesis. Aerenchyma: It's filled with air and are present especially in aquatic plants and helps them to float.

Answered by Tejpreet1912
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Answer:

. ♦chlorenchyma, Aerenchyma and storage tissue are parenchymatous tissues.

. ♦ these three parenchymatous tissues are modified to perform various functions.

. ♦The parenchyma which contains chloroplasts is called chlorenchyma. it performs photosynthesis.

. ♦ the parenchyma which contains large air cavities or spaces is called aerenchyma. it helps the plant to float.

. ♦the parenchyma which stores water or food or waste products is called storage tissue.

Explanation:

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