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What is parenchyma? White its location and function​

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Answered by ramya2316
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The cells of parenchyma are large, thin-walled, and usually have a large central vacuole. ... The cells of the white potato are parenchyma cells. Where light is present, e.g., in leaves, chloroplasts predominate and photosynthesis is the main function.

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Answered by sivalakshmi58
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In plants, parenchyma refers to a tissue composed of living cells, usually having only thin, primary cell walls and varying widely by morphology and metabolism. ... parenchyma forms the bulk of plant ground tissue, where they may be specialized to function is photosynthesis, storage, or transport.

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