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what is called parenchyma tissue? State its characteristics (2mark answer )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parenchyma is a term used to describe the functional tissues in plants and animals. ... Parenchyma makes up most of the cells within leaves, flowers, and fruits. Hard, structural features such as bark, outer coverings, and major veins in these structures are “structural” rather than “parenchymal” tissue.

Answered by kingofself
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      Parenchyma tissue and its characteristics

  • Parenchyma tissue are functional tissue in plants and animals.
  • They grow and divide, they form the fundamental basis for plant growth.
  • They are found in leaves, plant and fruit. The parenchyma tissue is very simple and unspecialised form.
  • They are found with intercellular space in between them. The cell wall is made up of cellulose or calcium pectate.
  • Each cell has a prominent nucleus and a vacuolated cytoplasm.

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