Science, asked by Theunkonwn, 5 months ago

Tissue that provides buoyancy to aquatic plants is:

(a) Parenchyma

(b) Collenchyma

(c) Aerenchyma

(d) Sclerenchyma​

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Answered by alok40654
3

Answer:

c Aerenchyma

ln many aquatic plants, parenchyma cells have large air cavities to give buoyancy to the plant and enable them to float in water. Such, parenchyma cells are called as aerenchyma.

Answered by pariverma39
1

Answer:

both (a) and (c)

Explanation:

In many aquatic plants, parenchyma cells have large air cavities to give buoyancy to the plant and enable them to float in water. Such, parenchyma cells are called as aerenchyma.

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