Prenchyma cell in itself is a scientific name
The scientific name for the Parenchyma cell is parenchyma cell.
A sperm cell is called a spermatozoon.
The scientific name for a dry cell battery is "zinc-carbon battery."
Cnidocyte.
Galvanic cell, voltaic cell, electrochemical cell. Do not confuse it with electrolytic cell.
The scientific name for a cartilage cell is chondrocyte. Chondrocytes are the only cells found in healthy cartilage tissue and play a crucial role in the production and maintenance of the extracellular matrix of cartilage.
The Cell Wall of a Parenchyma tissue is made out of Cellulose.
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Cell division, growth and storage
Adipose cell
That is the name given for a cell wall.
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Osteocyte.
The scientific name for a cartilage cell is chondrocyte. Chondrocytes are the only cells found in healthy cartilage tissue and play a crucial role in the production and maintenance of the extracellular matrix of cartilage.
Cnidocyte.
A parenchyma cell is the most common type of plant cell. It stores starch, oils, and water for the plant. You can find parenchyma cells throughout a plant. These cells have thin walls and large water-filled vacuoles in the middle. Photosynthesis occurs in green chloroplasts within parenchyma cells in leaves. Both chloroplasts and colorless plastids in parenchyma cells within roots and stems store starch. The flesh of many fruits we eat is also made of parenchyma cells. Parenchyma cells are sometimes thought of as the least specialized of plant cells, but they have one very special trait, the ability to divide throughout their entire lives. Oh, the parenchyma cell, as it says at the top of this answer, "is the most common type of a plant cell..." well, what are the other cells, I'll tell ya', a parenchyma cell is one of three of the basic plant cell types, along with collenchyma and sclerenchyma, you should check them out, as they are cousins in this topic.