Chlorenchymatous
Chlorenchymatous refers to plant tissue that contains chloroplasts, the organelles responsible for photosynthesis. This type of tissue is typically found in the green parts of plants, such as leaves and stems, where light absorption is maximized. Chlorenchyma is a type of parenchyma tissue, which is a fundamental type of plant tissue characterized by its thin cell walls and large central vacuole. The primary function of chlorenchyma is to carry out photosynthesis, converting light energy into chemical energy in the form of sugars.
The cells within chlorenchymatous tissue are often loosely arranged, creating intercellular spaces that facilitate gas exchange,