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What are the functions of parenchyma cells in various organs?
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- Why are internal secretions in specialized cells and not in a regular parenchyma cell which has vacuole as waste depot?What is the tissue origin of the glandular trichome and stinging trichome? Is it epidermal cells or parenchyma cells?What is vitrification? How stem cells and callus are different from each other?
- What are the functions of parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma?How does collenchyma support a tissue? Would it work if the tissue did not have parenchyma also? What happens if the tissue is not turgid (does not have enough water)?Of the encircled portions in the figure, determine what is the schlerenchyma cells?