Parenchyma Cells
Parenchyma cells are the most common and versatile cell types found in plants. They are the main component of soft tissues, giving them the ability to grow and regenerate tissues, such as in the formation of a root system. Parenchyma cells can also store energy in the form of starch and play a role in the production of secondary metabolites in plants. These cells are essential in plant life as they are involved in many growth and developmental processes, and are also important for maintaining plant health.
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