Biology, asked by hamikshapatelngp, 1 month ago

what is parenchyma please answer this army ​

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Answered by HKforever557
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☞The basic tissue of plants, consisting of cells with thin cellulose walls.

☞ The cortex and pith of the stem, the internal layers of leaves, and the soft parts of fruits are made of parenchyma.

☞In contrast to sclerenchyma cells, parenchyma cells remain alive at maturity.

☞They perform various functions, such as water storage, replacement of damaged tissue, and physical support of plant structures.

☞Chloroplasts, the organelles in which photosynthesis takes place, are found in parenchyma cells. Compare collenchyma sclerenchyma.

Answered by keerthana5137
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Parenchyma:

parenchyma is a type of tissue consists of cell that carry out an essential function.

In botany (plant biology), parenchyma is the simple permanent ground tissue that from the bulk of the plant tissue. such as soft part of leaves, fruit pulp and other plant organs.

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