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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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.
Many types of tissues are present in plants such as - Parenchyma, sclerenchyma, chlorenchyma, collenchyma, aerenchyma and complex tissues like xylem and phloem to perform specialized functions. Such as chlorenchya in photosynthesis, sclerenchyma and collenchyma to provide strength and regidity, parenchyma for storage and xylem and phloem for conduction etc.
Mesophyll cells having chloroplasts are called chlorenchyma.
Chlorenchyma cells are a subtype of parenchyma cells specializing in photosynthesis. They are generally small, living when functional, and can take on varying shapes.
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Chlorenchyma & palisade
cells in epidermis that contain chloroplasts
Chlorenchyma and palisade cells
Chlorenchyma and parenchyma
Chloroplast inside the chlorenchyma cell (generally in the leaves)