Economy, asked by samruddhiagawane7, 2 months ago

what means by tissue of parenchyma

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Answered by ZenLopes
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Parenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm, which is an acoelomate. This is a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue, in which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices.

Answered by LiarHeart
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Parenchyma is a term used to describe the functional tissues in plants and animals. In plants, parenchyma refers to a specific type of ground tissue with thin cell walls and the ability to grow and divide. ... Parenchyma makes up most of the cells within leaves, flowers, and fruits.

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Parenchyma. PARENCHYMA. Consist of live unspecialized cells having thin cell wall. They are loosely packed and have large intercellular space (space between the cells). Provides support to the plant and present in all parts like roots, stems, leaves, fruits and seeds.

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