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An aerenchyma is a spongy, airy tissue found in the roots of aquatic plants.
An aerenchyma is a spongy, airy tissue found in the roots of aquatic plants.
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Chrolenchyma 1) In leaves and tender stems, parenchyma cells may contain chloroplast and in such case a parenchyma is called chlorenchyma. Aerenchyma 1) In aquatic plants, fairly large air cavities are present between the parenchyma cells; such a parenchyma is called aerenchyma.
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Hydrophytes
hydrophytes do not have cuticle on stem or leave because they do not have any problem in obtaining water and cuticle is a water covering layer. Hence why they excrete out extra water by transpiration.
A plant that grows only in or on water.
Hydrophytes
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Grass is a mesophyte since it doesn't grow on water like hydrophytes nor can it handle extreme temperatures like xerophytes. Thats the reason why we have to water the lawns to keep it green!