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what are chlorenchyma & aerenchyma​

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Chlorenchyma are parenchyma cells present in the mesophyll cells of the leaves which possess Chloroplast and hence the name. Aerenchyma are the parenchyma cells present in floating water plants which have air vacuoles that give them buoyancy and help them float.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chlorenchyma are parenchyma cells present in the mesophyll cells of the leaves which possess Chloroplast and hence the name. Aerenchyma are the parenchyma cells present in floating water plants which have air vacuoles that give them buoyancy and help them float.

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