Chlorenchyma Cellsa

Chlorenchyma cells are a type of photosynthetic cell found in plants. They are packed with chloroplasts, which are organelles containing chlorophyll and other molecules that absorb sunlight and convert it into chemical energy via photosynthesis. Chlorenchyma cells are important for powering photosynthesis, and ultimately the growth, development, and reproduction of the plant. They are also used to store carbohydrates for energy and often take on other roles, such as strengthening the plant or protecting it from injury. These cells are invaluable to the health, growth, and survival of the plant, and without them photosynthesis simply cannot take place.

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Plant Cell Development

ISSN: 2832-5311
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Jarosław Króliczewski, Faculty of Biotechnology, University of Wroclaw, Wroclaw Poland
Primary objective of this journal is to concentrate on cutting-edge approaches with significant features including biochemistry, molecular biology, biophysics, cell physiology, whole plant physiology, crop physiology and physiological ecology, together with structural, genetic, pathological and meteorological aspects as related to plant function.