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Write two features of parenchymatous cells.

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The main characteristics of parenchyma are: They are living permanent tissues that have the ability to divide at maturity and help in the regeneration and healing of wounds. Parenchyma cells are the foundation of a plant as reproductive cells (spores, gametes) are parenchymatous in nature.

Explanation:

Parenchyma tissue is composed of thin-walled cells and makes up the photosynthetic tissue in leaves, the pulp of fruits, and the endosperm of many seeds. Collenchyma cells mainly form supporting tissue and have irregular cell walls. They are found mainly in the cortex of stems and in leaves.

1) The cells have thin cell walls made up of cellulose. 2) The cells are living. 3) The cells are oval, spherical or polygonal in shape. 4) There is a large intercellular spaces between the cells.

parenchyma is most simple and unspecialized primitive tissue. It mainly consists of thin walled cells which have intercellular spaces between them. the cell wall is made up of cellulose or calcium pectate. Each cell has a prominent nucleus and a vacuolate cytoplasm.

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