Why does a fruit comprises mostly of parenchyma tissue
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In plants, parenchyma refers to a tissue composed of living cells, usually having only thin, primary cell walls and varying widely by morphology and metabolism. Parenchyma in the primary plant body often occurs as a continuous mass, such as in the cortex or pith of stems and roots, the mesophyll of leaves and the flesh of fruits.
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