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what is parenchyma cell ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Parenchyma cells are unique in their meristematic nature. This means that the cells are pluripotent, having the ability to divide into a number of different cells. This plays an important role in how a plant can heal itself after a wound.

Answered by mahatoharicharan7
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Parenchyma is a type of tissue consists of cells that carry out an essential function. In botany (plant biology), parenchyma is the simple permanent ground tissues that form the bulk of the plant tissues, such as the soft part of leaves, fruit pulp, and other plant organs.

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