| 41. | The ground tissue usually consists mainly of parenchyma cells and fills in around the vascular tissue.
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| 42. | These are supported by parenchyma cells which provide padding and include fibres for strengthening the tissue.
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| 43. | The base consists largely of parenchyma.
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| 44. | The larvae eat the entire parenchyma, leaving merely the dark discoloured cuticles of the leaf.
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| 45. | Most of the parenchyma is consumed, with only a few patches in the center remaining.
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| 46. | When the larva changes into a tissue-feeder, it feeds in the palisade parenchyma.
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| 47. | Papillary tumors characteristically show a discrete, compressive border with adjacent pineal gland and brain parenchyma.
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| 48. | This procedure retains the thyroid parenchyma.
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| 49. | Rays are horizontal rows of long-living parenchyma cells that arise out of the vascular cambium.
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| 50. | For example, in chronic hepatitis B, there is infiltration of the liver parenchyma with lymphocytes.
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