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Why do the cells of parenchyma tissues have large intercellular spaces?

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Answered by HarmanjotKaurGhuman
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Parenchyma is the most common living plant tissue. They have more intracellular spaces, Consists of thin cell walls and have large vacuoles. The main function of the parenchyma cells of roots and stem is the storage of food and water. The intercellular air spaces help in gaseous exchange.

Answered by Sam5093
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Explanation:

They have large intercellular spaces because they help in gaseous exchange.

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