parenchimák
Parenchimák, or parenchyma, refers to a type of plant tissue composed of thin-walled, loosely packed cells that are responsible for various functions within the plant body. These cells are typically found in the soft, spongy parts of plants, such as the cortex, pith, and mesophyll, and are characterized by their ability to divide and differentiate into other cell types.
The primary function of parenchyma cells is storage, where they store nutrients, water, and other substances
Parenchyma cells are usually alive at maturity and have a simple structure with a large central vacuole,
In summary, parenchimák, or parenchyma, are versatile and essential components of plant tissue, contributing to storage,