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what are. piths...?​

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Answered by pratimdutta515
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Pith, or medulla, is a tissue in the stems of vascular plants. Pith is composed of soft, spongy parenchyma cells, which store and transport nutrients throughout the plant. ... While new pith growth is usually white or pale in colour, as the tissue ages it commonly darkens to a deeper brown color.

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Pith: It is also called medulla. It occupies the central part in dicot stems, dicot roots and monocot roots. In monocot stems, pith cannot be distinguished as vascular bundles are present through out the stem.

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Pith is generally composed of large parenchymatous cells with intercellular spaces present between them. Sometimes sclerenchymatous cells are also present in pith. e.g., Compositae.

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