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Write down about location, structure and functions of parenchyma.

Structure: Parenchyma is a simple, permanent living tissue which is made up of thin-walled cells. The cells of this tissue are oval, elongated, and loosely packed with large intracellular space. Their cell wall is made up of cellulose. Each cell encloses a large central vacuole, cytoplasm and a prominent nucleus.

Location: The parenchyma tissue is present in soft parts of the plant such as cortex, pith, palisade and some parts of the flower.


Functions: Parenchyma tissue provides support to plants and also stores food. In some situations, it contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis.


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