What if parenchyma tissue consists, chlorophyll.
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it is called Chlorenchyma
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Chlorenchyma:
- Parenchyma are simple permanent tissue composed of living cells.
- Parenchyma cells are thin-walled, oval, rounded or polygonal in shape with well-developed spaces among them.
- In aquatic plants, Parenchyma possesses intercellular air spaces and is named as Aerenchyma.
- When exposed to light, parenchyma cells may develop chloroplasts and are known as Chlorenchyma.
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