where are parenchyma tissue found in plants?why are they called packing tissues?
according to class 9th
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parenchyma is found in inner layer of leaves main filling of stems nd roots it is called packing tissues bcoz the vacuole located in the cell stores water and food
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Parenchyma is a type of basic permanent tissue that can be found all over a plant's body.
Explanation:
- Living cells with thin cell walls that are loosely packed to allow for intracellular space make up these tissues.
- Parenchyma permanent tissue cells are typically round or oval in form. Because parenchyma contains chlorophyll, it participates in photosynthesis. It offers storage capabilities as well as other features.
- The parenchyma cell wall is made up of cellulose and contains vacuoles and a nucleus.
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