9. The sclerenchyma cells, with lignified walls and pits:
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Sclerenchyma (Gr. scleros, hard + enchyma, infusion, in reference to the infusion of lignin in the secondary cell walls) are nonconductive cells that have a thick, lignified secondary cell wall, typically with pits, and that are dead at maturity.
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Sclerenchyma (Gr. scleros, hard + enchyma, infusion, in reference to the infusion of lignin in the secondary cell walls) are nonconductive cells that have a thick, lignified secondary cell wall, typically with pits, and that are dead at maturity
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