Parenchyma cells have thin cell walls and are relatively unspecialized compared to other plant tissues. They are living cells with loosely arranged structures, allowing for large intercellular spaces.
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Parenchyma is a simple permanent tissue consisting of relatively unspecialized cells with thin cell walls. These living cells are usually loosely arranged, leaving large intercellular spaces. Parenchyma tissue primarily functions in food storage but may also contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, ...
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