Parenchyma cells are serves as supporting tissue when they

a

contain chloroplast

b

have crystals

c

become flaccid

d

become turgid

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Som15432
8 months ago

Answer: (d) become turgid
Parenchyma cells can act as supporting tissue, especially in herbaceous plants. This support is provided when the cells are turgid, meaning they are swollen and firm due to the intake of water. The turgor pressure within the cells pushes against the cell walls, providing rigidity and helping the plant maintain its shape and stand upright.

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