INTEGRATED PRINC.OF ZOOLOGY(LL)(FD)
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To explain: The meaning of the terms stroma and parenchyma in relation to body organs.
Introduction: The tissues aggregate and form an organ, which is more complex than tissues. Usually, more than one tissue type makes up the organ and each has a more specific function than tissues.
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