
The plant tissue with the following characteristics is -
Oval/round-shaped cells
Cells have a living protoplasm and are dense
Cell wall is made of cellulose or hemicellulose
Thin-walled cells
A. Parenchyma
B. Collenchyma
C. Sclerenchyma
D. Epidermis
Answer
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Hint:
One of the better-tasting oyster mushrooms out there. (Pleurotus citrinopileatus) one among our most beautiful oyster species, this cool to warm weather strain is extremely FRAGILE when mature. oyster fungus is a decomposer, saprotroph that acts as a primary decomposer of wood, especially deciduous trees, and beech trees particularly. It's a white-rot wood-decay fungus.
Complete answer:
A parenchyma, in plants, is typically composed of living cells that are thin-walled, unspecialized in structure, and thus adaptable, with differentiation, to varied functions. The parenchyma of an organ consists of that tissue which conducts the precise function of the organ. An organ's parenchyma usually comprises the majority of the organ. Stroma is everything else - animal tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and ducts. The essential and distinctive tissue of an organ or an abnormal growth is distinguished from its supportive framework. Parenchyma cells are essential for activities like photosynthesis, storage, secretion, assimilation, respiration, excretion, and radial transport of water and solute. Parenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm, which is an acoelomate. This is often a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue, during which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices. Examples are xylem parenchyma in xylem tissue and phloem parenchyma in phloem tissue. The correct answer is Parenchyma
Option ‘A’ is correct
Note:
Some parenchymal cells also are involved in the storage of the ergastic material, like resins, and tannins. Parenchyma is a type of permanent tissue. It forms the main component within organs. They're thin-walled and made up of cellulose. Renal parenchymal thickness is often defined as the distance between the cortex-perirenal fat interface (capsule) and the sinus-pyramidal apex interface of the kidney.
One of the better-tasting oyster mushrooms out there. (Pleurotus citrinopileatus) one among our most beautiful oyster species, this cool to warm weather strain is extremely FRAGILE when mature. oyster fungus is a decomposer, saprotroph that acts as a primary decomposer of wood, especially deciduous trees, and beech trees particularly. It's a white-rot wood-decay fungus.
Complete answer:
A parenchyma, in plants, is typically composed of living cells that are thin-walled, unspecialized in structure, and thus adaptable, with differentiation, to varied functions. The parenchyma of an organ consists of that tissue which conducts the precise function of the organ. An organ's parenchyma usually comprises the majority of the organ. Stroma is everything else - animal tissue, blood vessels, nerves, and ducts. The essential and distinctive tissue of an organ or an abnormal growth is distinguished from its supportive framework. Parenchyma cells are essential for activities like photosynthesis, storage, secretion, assimilation, respiration, excretion, and radial transport of water and solute. Parenchyma is the tissue made up of cells and intercellular spaces that fills the interior of the body of a flatworm, which is an acoelomate. This is often a spongy tissue also known as a mesenchymal tissue, during which several types of cells are lodged in their extracellular matrices. Examples are xylem parenchyma in xylem tissue and phloem parenchyma in phloem tissue. The correct answer is Parenchyma
Option ‘A’ is correct
Note:
Some parenchymal cells also are involved in the storage of the ergastic material, like resins, and tannins. Parenchyma is a type of permanent tissue. It forms the main component within organs. They're thin-walled and made up of cellulose. Renal parenchymal thickness is often defined as the distance between the cortex-perirenal fat interface (capsule) and the sinus-pyramidal apex interface of the kidney.
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