parenkim
Parenkim, often rendered in English as parenchyma, refers to the basic functional tissue of many organisms, distinguishing it from supportive or connective tissues (stroma) or other specialized tissues. In plants, parenkim is a simple tissue composed of living, relatively unspecialized cells with thin primary walls, large vacuoles, and abundant cytoplasm. These cells remain metabolically active and can divide, allowing growth, wound repair, and adaptation.
In plants, parenkim forms much of the soft tissues of leaves, stems, roots, and fruits. It commonly
In animals and in the histological context of organs, parenkim refers to the functional tissue that carries
Across biology, the concept of parenkim highlights the distinction between the active, functional components of tissues