which part of the plant converted into permanent tissue.
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Parenchyma is a simple permanent tissue found below the epidermis of plants. It is made up of living cells with thin cell walls that are loosely packed to accommodate the intracellular space. Parenchyma consists of chlorophyll, that's why it takes part in photosynthesis.
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