What is the function of chlorenchyma
(a) Vascular tissue
(b) Photosynthesis
(c) Support
(d) None of these
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(b) Photosynthesis
The chlorenchyma are parenchymal cells that contain chloroplasts. The chlorenchyma hence serve as the cells that support photosynthesis. In these cells synthesis of carbohydrate is at its maximum, including the pallisade cells, for distribution around the plant.
The chlorenchyma are parenchymal cells that contain chloroplasts. The chlorenchyma hence serve as the cells that support photosynthesis. In these cells synthesis of carbohydrate is at its maximum, including the pallisade cells, for distribution around the plant.
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