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Parenchyma cells have a generally thin cell wall and a large central vacuole, which allows them to store nutrients, water, and metabolites effectively. Their irregular shape and ability to pack closely together facilitate gas exchange and the transport of substances within plant tissues. Additionally, their flexibility enables them to fill in spaces and adapt to various roles, such as photosynthesis, storage, and tissue repair. This versatility makes parenchyma essential for the overall functioning of plants.

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