parenkéma
Parenchyma is a fundamental type of plant tissue. It is characterized by living cells that are typically isodiametric, meaning they have roughly equal dimensions in all directions. These cells have thin primary cell walls and large central vacuoles. Parenchyma cells are found throughout the plant, forming the bulk of the mesophyll in leaves, the cortex and pith in stems and roots, and the flesh of fruits.
The functions of parenchyma are diverse and crucial for plant survival. Parenchyma cells are involved in photosynthesis,