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3 why
are the walls
of sclerenchyma dignified?​

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Answered by Vaibhavverma73
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Sclerenchyma cells are strong, thick cells that provide most of the support in a plant. They are known to have extremely thick cell walls and do not participate in many of the other activities of the developing plant, such as photosynthesis, because their focus is strictly on support and structure

Sclerenchyma cells occur in many different shapes and sizes, but two main types occur: fibres and sclereids. ground tissueThe three types of ground, or fundamental, tissue in plants.

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