4 difference between sclerenchyma, fibrous and sclerids
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Fibres are elongated cells while sclereids are broad cells. Both fibres and sclereids are sclerenchyma cells with a thick, secondary cell wall that is lignified. The main difference between fibres and sclereids is the shape of the cells.
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The cells of sclerenchyma vary in size and shape. They are placed in two groups: the fibres and sclereids. The cells of the fibres are elongate whereas the cells of sclereids are short isodiametric or irregular in shape.
Fibres:
1.Fibres are elongated
2.Have tapering end walls
3.Generally unbranched.
4.Originate from meristematic cells
Sclereids (Sclerotic cells):
1.Sclerids are broad.
2.End walls are blunt
3.May be branched or unbranched.
4.They are formed secondarily by the thickening of parenchyma cells