False. Parenchyma cells are found in the roots
and stems of plants and it is the most common plant tissue. They make up the
volume of leaves, flowers, fruits, and woody plants. Its structure is composed
of large vacuoles that have distinct intercellular spaces. Their roles depend
on their exact location in the plants which determines whether their function
will be for photosynthesis, damage repair, and storage.
The most common function of these cells is for
storing water and starch. While the intercellular air spaces of these cells permit
gaseous exchanges.