Wednesday, 24 August 2011

botany - Why do plants have pith and how is it useful to them?

The pith (medulla) forms part of the ground tissue system of a plant, and specifically it is the ground tissue which lies interior to a plants vascular tissues (xylem, phloem etc.)



The ground tissue system is responsible for much of a plants metabolic functioning, and contains various specialized cell types which aid in photosynthesis and storage of photosynthesis products. The pith is made from parenchyma cells.

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