aerenchyma |
sclerenchyma |
In botany terms the difference between aerenchyma and sclerenchyma
is that
aerenchyma is a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants while
sclerenchyma is a mechanical, supportive ground tissue in plants consisting of aggregates of cells having thick, often mineralized walls.
chlorenchyma |
aerenchyma |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma
is that
chlorenchyma is (botany) a mechanical, supportive ground tissue in plants containing chloroplasts while
aerenchyma is (botany) a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants.
As nouns the difference between chlorenchyma and aerenchyma
is that
chlorenchyma is (botany) a mechanical, supportive ground tissue in plants containing chloroplasts while
aerenchyma is (botany) a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants.
aerenchyma |
aerenchymae |
As nouns the difference between aerenchyma and aerenchymae
is that
aerenchyma is (botany) a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants while
aerenchymae is .
merenchyma |
aerenchyma |
In botany|lang=en terms the difference between merenchyma and aerenchyma
is that
merenchyma is (botany) tissue composed of spheroidal cells while
aerenchyma is (botany) a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants.
As nouns the difference between merenchyma and aerenchyma
is that
merenchyma is (botany) tissue composed of spheroidal cells while
aerenchyma is (botany) a spongy, airy tissue found especially in the roots of aquatic plants.