4. Stone cells are also known as
a) Macrosclereids
b) Osteoscleroids
c) Brachysclercids
d) Autosclered
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I think Sclereids or stone cells are a reduced form of sclerenchyma cells. It has highly thickened, lignified cellular walls that form small bundles of durable layers of tissue in most plants. They are a type of sclerenchyma cells that differs from the fibre cell by not being greatly elongated.
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Brachysclercids
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Each is a group of sclerenchyma cells that are more or less isodiametric (that is, nearly round, not long). Because they are not fiberlike sclerenchyma cells, they are sclereids, and because they are very close to being round, they are brachysclereids, also known as stone cells.
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