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Question
Parenchyma cells are
Options
relatively unspecified and thin-walled
thick-walled and specialised
lignified
none of these
Solution
relatively unspecified and thin-walled
Parenchyma is a living, simple permanent tissue which consists of relatively unspecified cells with thin walls. The cells contain intercellular spaces. Parenchyma tissue stores food, nutrients, water and performs many other functions.
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