Why companion cells are called specialised parenchymatous cells?
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specialized parenchyma cell called a companion cell. They are derived by mitosis from the same parent cell and remain connected with each other. Photosynthates are actively secreted into, and actively removed from, sieve-tube members by their companion cells.
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