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chlorenchyma

 
Dictionary: chlo·ren·chy·ma   (klə-rĕng'kə-mə) pronunciation
n.
Plant tissue consisting of parenchyma cells that contain chloroplasts.

[CHLOR(OPHYLL) + -ENCHYMA.]


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–enchyma (suffix)
palisade mesophyll (botany)
Parenchyma (plant anatomy and morphology)

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