What is the importance of chlorenchyma and arenchyma in plants ?
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Chlorenchyma
»Parenchymatous cells containing chlorophyll are known as Chlorenchyma
»They aid the plant in the process of photosynthesis
Aerenchyma
»Parenchymatous cells having air spaces are termed as Aerenchyma
»They have intercellular spaces
»They provide buoyancy to aquatic plants and help them in floating on water
E.g., Lotus Plant
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Importance of chlorenchyma in plants:
- Parenchymatous cells holding chlorophyll are called as Chlorenchyma.They aid the plant in the method of photosynthesis .
- Chlorenchyma is present in parenchyma [simple permanent tissue]. It is used for photosynthesis.
- It gives strength mechanically to the leaves, petiole and the stem of young dicot plants.
Ex: Potato.
Importance of arenchyma in plants:
- Parenchymatous cells consisting air spaces are termed as Aerenchyma.
- They have intercellular spaces. They give buoyancy to aquatic plants and help them in floating on water .
- Parenchyma provides buoyancy to the aquatic plants which help them to float on water.
Ex: Lotus Plant .
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