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what is called parenchyma tissue explain in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parenchyma, in plants, tissue typically composed of living thin-walled cells. Parenchyma tissue is found in the inner layers of leaves, in fruits and seeds, and in the cortex and pith of roots and stems. It is one of the three ground tissues in plants and is involved in photosynthesis, food storage, and secretion

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Answered by anvi8911
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parenchyma tissue is a type of simple permanent tissue .

It a living tisse and that contain large intracellular spaces and have large vacuole .

Function : 1 . The main function is assimilation .

Assimilation : - (a process in which nutritive substances are mixup into cytoplasm ).

2. In xerophytes such as succulent parenchyma act as a water storage tissue .

2. If chlorophyll was present then it is called chlorenchyma .

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