what is the number of carbon atoms in 1g of CaCo3?
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The parenchyma tissue is the one that is primarily responsible for the growth of the girth of the stem and root.
This tissue is usually made up of the chloroplast-laden mesophyll of leaves, the cortex, and pith of the roots and stems.
The same tissue is a part of the fruits that are soft by nature.
This tissue is usually made up of the chloroplast-laden mesophyll of leaves, the cortex, and pith of the roots and stems.
The same tissue is a part of the fruits that are soft by nature.
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