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what is the function of xylem parenchyma​

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Answered by Harshada2708
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FUNCTION OF XYLEM PARENCHYMA:

Xylem parenchyma cells (VACs) constitute a significant fraction of the xylem in woody plants. These cells are often closely connected with xylem vessels or tracheids via simple pores (remnants of plasmodesmata fields). The close contact and biological activity of VACs during times of severe water stress and recovery from stress suggest that they are involved in the maintenance of xylem transport capacity and responsible for the restoration of vessel/tracheid functionality following embolism events. As recovery from embolism requires the transport of water across xylem parenchyma cell membranes, an understanding of stem-specific aquaporin expression patterns, localization and activity is a crucial part of any biological model dealing with embolism recovery processes in woody plants. In this review we provide a short overview of xylem parenchyma cell biology with a special focus on aquaporins. 

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Answered by munnasingh7512
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IT'S FUNCTION IS TO SUPPLY WATER FROM ROOTS TO DIFFERENT LEAVES IN A PLANT.

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