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Parenchyma is a term used to describe a bulk of a substance. It is used in different ways in animals and in plants. The term is New Latin, from Greek parenkhuma, visceral flesh, from parenkhein, to pour in beside : para-, beside en-, in khein, to pour. The parenchyma are the functional parts of an organ in the body. This is in contrast to the stroma,...


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What are the function and location of the following cells in a plant: Parenchyma...see details.?...
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Parenchyma cells are thin-walled cells of the ground tissue that make up the bulk of most nonwoody structures, yet sometimes their cell walls can be lignified. Parenchyma cells in between...

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