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What is functions of parenchyma

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Answered by shaivaj67
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generalized plant cell type, parenchyma cells are alive at maturity. They function in storage,photosynthesis, and as the bulk of ground and vascular tissues. Palisade parenchyma cells are elogated cells located in many leaves just below the epidermal tissue. Spongy mesophyllcells occur below the one or two layers of palisade cells. Ray parenchyma cells occur in wood rays, the structures that transport materials laterally within a woody stem. Parenchyma cells also occur within the xylem and phloem of vascular bundles. The largest parenchyma cells occur in the pith region, often, as in corn (Zea ) stems, being larger than the vascular bundles. In many prepared slides they stain green.

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⚫SIMPLE SUPPORTING TISSUE




★ PARENCHYMA


→ LOCATION : SOFT PARTS OF THE PLANTS SUCH AS CORTEX AND PITH


→ FEATURES :

CELLS ARE THIN-WALLED
OVAL OR ROUND IN SHAPE
HAVE DENSE CYTOPLASM



→ FUNCTIONS :

ACTS AS A PACKING TISSUE
HELPS IN STORAGE OF FOOD
PROVIDES MECHANICAL SUPPORT ...


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