Biology, asked by saksham200663, 9 months ago

where is the least specialised tissue located in plants and what is it explain.​

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Answered by ranvirrandhir2009
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Explanation:

The least specialized plant cells are the parenchyma cells. They are responsible for the production and storage of nutrients. They are located in the stem, roots, and fruit of the plant and store starch.

Answered by brainly12318
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Answer:

Parenchyma is the least specialutissue in a plant.

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