Biology, asked by muskanrajput842, 5 months ago

why parenchyma called as isodiametric..​

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Answered by saisanthosh76
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Parenchyma cells are usually isodiametric or polyhedral in shape. ... They have only a primary cell wall and retain the ability for future cell division. Parenchyma cells contain a nucleus and when they are first formed, they are densely cytoplasmic and have several small vacuoles.

Answered by InstaPrince
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Explanation:

a) Parenchyma cells are usually isodiametric or polyhedral in shape.

b) They have only a primary cell wall and retain the ability for future cell division. Parenchyma cells contain a nucleus and when they are first formed, they are densely cytoplasmic and have several small vacuoles.

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