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In aquatic plants, large air sacs give them buoyancy effects. These sacs are surrounded by which one of the following types of tissues?
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Complex tissue
- Aquatic plants have specialized tissues for buoyancy.
- Large air sacs in these plants are crucial for floating.
- Parenchyma:
- Typically found surrounding these air sacs.
- Contains large intercellular spaces that aid buoyancy.
- Flexible and supports the plant's metabolic activities.
- Parenchyma is the correct choice.
- Collenchyma:
- Provides support to growing parts of plants.
- Not typically associated with air sacs in aquatic plants.
- Sclerenchyma:
- Offers rigid support.
- Lack of intercellular spaces, not suitable for buoyancy.
- Complex Tissue:
- Involves xylem and phloem.
- Does not directly relate to air sac's buoyancy function.
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