Biology, asked by Vineeta111, 1 year ago

what are parenchyma tissues

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Answered by shivannya1
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The word 'parenchyma' just means the bulk of a thing, but in plants specifically, parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells that make up the inside of many non-woody plant structures including stems, roots, and leaves
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Answered by nikitasingh79
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In plants parenchyma is a ground tissue and the most common.they are isodiametric& thin walled.the cell may be oval, circular.they are living.this tissue is present in all organs of the plant e.g., roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits & seeds.

Functions:

a) Storage of food materials.

b) Chlorenchyma carries out photosynthesis.

c) Aerenchyma helps aquatic plants in floating and gaseous exchange.

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