Question 28
Parenchyma cells are
(a) relatively unspecified and thin walled
(b) thick walled and specialised
(c) lignified
(c) none of these
(a) relatively unspecified and thin walled
Parenchyma is a type of permanent tissue. It consists of relatively unspecialized cells with thin cell walls. They are live cells.
Usually, they are loosely packed and therefore, large intercellular spaces are present in them.