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Who named parenchyma

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Answered by saisravanichekuri122
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Answer:parenchyma is obtained from a new Latin word from Greek which mean visceral flesh. Originally, ERASISTRATUS and other anatomists used it to refer to certain human tissues. Later it was also applied to some plants tissues by NEHEMIAH GREW

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Answered by srishtimalik10
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parenchyma is a word used to describe the functional tissues of plants and animals. This tissues is functional- performing tasks such as photosynthesis in plants or storing information in human brains - as opposed to "structural" tissues like wood in plants and bone in animals.

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