Aerenchyma

/ɛˈrɛŋkɪmə/ noun

Special tissue in aquatic and wetland plants that has large air spaces, allowing the plant to store oxygen and float.

From Greek 'aer-' (air) plus 'enchyma,' related to 'enchein' (to pour in). The term was created in the 1800s by botanists studying plant anatomy.

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