pinenchyma (Meaning)
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pinenchyma (n.)
Tabular parenchyma, a form of cellular tissue in which the cells are broad and flat, as in some kinds of epidermis.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pinenchyma
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pinenchyma Sentence Examples
- The core of the stem and roots contains pinenchyma, which is a tissue composed of thin-walled, elongated cells.
- The presence of pinenchyma provides structural support and flexibility to plant organs.
- Pinenchyma cells are responsible for the primary growth of the plant in length.
- The longitudinal arrangement of pinenchyma cells facilitates the transport of water and nutrients.
- The large vacuoles within pinenchyma cells provide storage space for various substances.
- In woody plants, secondary pinenchyma originates from the cambium and contributes to the formation of the vascular system.
- Pinenchyma is found in the pith, cortex, and medulla of stems and roots.
- The thickness of the pinenchyma layer determines the flexibility and strength of the plant organ.
- Pinenchyma cells can undergo differentiation to form other cell types, such as xylem and phloem.
- Damage to pinenchyma tissues can result in stunted growth and reduced plant vigor.
FAQs About the word pinenchyma
Tabular parenchyma, a form of cellular tissue in which the cells are broad and flat, as in some kinds of epidermis.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The core of the stem and roots contains pinenchyma, which is a tissue composed of thin-walled, elongated cells.
The presence of pinenchyma provides structural support and flexibility to plant organs.
Pinenchyma cells are responsible for the primary growth of the plant in length.
The longitudinal arrangement of pinenchyma cells facilitates the transport of water and nutrients.