2. The fibre consists of
a) Parenchyma
b) Sclerenchyma
c) Collenchyma
d) None of the above
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The fibre consists of b) Sclerenchyma.
Sclerenchyma:
- One of the three types of ground, or foundational, tissue in plants is sclerenchyma; the other two types are collenchyma and parenchyma or live thin-walled tissue (living support tissue with irregular walls).
- Sclerenchyma cells come in a wide range of sizes and forms, but there are primarily two types: sclereids and fibers.
- Sclerenchyma's primary job is to give plants mechanical support and strength.
- The plant organs are supported structurally by them.
- They encircle nuts and seeds in protective sheaths.
Parenchyma:
- A basic permanent tissue known as parenchyma makes up a large portion of the ground tissues of plants, where vascular tissues and other tissues are attached.
- They are non-vascular and made up of undifferentiated, primitive living cells that have undergone modifications to carry out distinct tasks.
Collenchyma:
- A supporting tissue called collenchyma is made up of roughly elongated live cells with inconsistently thickened, nonlignified main walls.
- It is in areas where stems and leaves are undergoing basic growth.
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