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what is photosynthesis parenchyma tissues ​

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Answered by sejalahire2004
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Parenchyma tissue is composed of thin-walled cells and makes up the photosynthetic tissue in leaves, the pulp of fruits, and the endosperm of many seeds. Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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This type of parenchyma, also known as chlorenchyma, is specialized in photosynthesis thanks to the many chloroplasts present in the cells. Photosynthetic parenchyma is commonly found under the epidermis, where light is more intense, and it is abundant in leaves, but also in the cortex of green shoots.

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