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Meaning of "parenchyma cells"

parenchyma cells - refers to a type of plant cells that are essential for the growth and function of the plant

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Elongated parenchyma cells sheath the hydathode.
Cytokinin alone has no effect on parenchyma cells.
The parenchyma cells associated with vessel elements are rich in mitochondria.
Gel formation was associated with paratracheal parenchyma cells.
Host cytoplasm in contiguous parenchyma cells can have diverse reactions.
Weaker expression was also visible in the xylem parenchyma cells.
Characteristic of parenchyma cells in grass leaves is the abundant presence of chloroplasts.
The ethanol then diffuses into the parenchyma cells.
Parenchyma cells with wrinkled walls occur near the minor veins.
These tissues include ground parenchyma cells and cortex cells.
The radial swelling may be inhibited by the transversal parenchyma cells.
Most guard cells and all cortex parenchyma cells were devoid of both.
It might play a role in the differentiation of the seed coat parenchyma cells.
Pitch is typically located in parenchyma cells and on the surfaces of the fiber.
Intense phosphatase and respiratory enzyme activities are identifiable in the parenchyma cells.

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They differ in the way the parenchyma cells adhere to each other.
A functional association appears to exist between sieve elements and parenchyma cells.
A comparison of callus cells and coleoptile parenchyma cells was made with electron micrographs.
The bulk of the corm consist of storage tissue composed of parenchyma cells.
Protuberances are found only on parenchyma cells which have not developed secondary walls.
The parenchyma cells chosen for perfusion will depend upon the organ being reconstructed.
Leaves were much thinner and had smaller parenchyma cells than did cotyledons.
Mines filled with parenchyma cells which proliferated from severed vascular rays.
Both viruses are found in the phloem companion and parenchyma cells of infected plants.
Groups of elongated parenchyma cells with many chloro plasts surrounded the bundles.
These are all dicots and contain glucose and fructose in the storage parenchyma cells.
Epidermal and parenchyma cells of the embryo contained lipid and protein as storage reserves.
Hyphae readily penetrate the primary cell walls of ray parenchyma cells and proliferate within.
Parenchyma cells have thin primary walls and usually remain alive after they become mature.
Laticifer tubes have irregularly edged walls and a larger inner diameter than the surrounding parenchyma cells.
Other parenchyma cells within the phloem are generally undifferentiated and used for food storage.
Similarly, lactic acid bacteria also adhere to surfaces such as parenchyma cells.
The parenchyma cells of other stalks in the Poaceae family are similarly aligned.
The lacunae, tracheids, and xylem parenchyma cells also were invaded by the bacterium.
The parenchyma cells contain transparent mucilage-like jelly.
Bacteria were observed among the parenchyma cells surrounding the nodule-like structures.
Parenchyma cells in stalks are living tissue and therefore respire ( breathe ) after harvest.
The companion and vascular parenchyma cells have numerous, well-developed mitochondria.
The freshly isolated hepatocytes show the ultra-structure characteristics of in vivo parenchyma cells.
Because the parenchyma cells are so small, it takes a lot of energy to crush them.
They consist of a core of vascular tissue within a flexible, bulky cylinder of thin-walled parenchyma cells.
The scutulum contains oil-rich parenchyma cells which have pitted cell walls.
These are sclereids with thick cell walls and numerous pits, resembling adjacent parenchyma cells.
Rays are horizontal rows of long-living parenchyma cells that arise out of the vascular cambium.
Plasmodesmata traversing pit regions form a symplastic interconnection between mesophyll, endodermal, and transfusion parenchyma cells.
Host parenchyma cells seemed relatively unaffected, even after the surrounding walls had undergone severe degradation.
Between these protective epidermal layers, the leaf is filled with thin-walled parenchyma cells containing chloroplasts.
Parenchyma cells ( c ) are organized in the conducting tissues in two ways, radially and axially.
Approximately 14 days after planting, root initiation started in phloem ray parenchyma cells.
Sugar beet parenchyma cells have a diameter of approximately 100 microns with a wall thickness of about 2 microns.

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