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Let's start with the first question here.
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The question is associated with perenchema where we can find perinchema and what is parent chema? so parent chema cell or parent chima tissue are living cells and these living cells are thin walled cells.
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They have a thin wall and they have this adaptable nature.
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So they can adapt according to the need of the plant.
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So they have this adaptable nature and according to that they basically differentiate and form different different type of cell depending upon the need of the plant for various functions to be performed.
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But they are generally involved in different plant processes such as photosynthesis.
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They are also involved in storage, specifically we can say food storage and they are also associated with secretions.
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So these are the three major processes that they are associated with.
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And they are a type of ground tissue.
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They are a type of ground tissues.
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And these ground tissues are present in plants.
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And in case of photosenses, it is associated with the formation of mesophil cells in which the chloroplast is present.
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It is also associated with the cortex along with the pit of stems and root.
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So it is also found in the cortex and the pit in stems and roots.
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In stems and roots.
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And parentcabar tissue can be compactly packed or can have spaces.
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Okay, that depends upon its function.
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So this is all about paranchima...