a sclerenchyma ina compound microscope
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A group of cells of the same size and shape, or of a mixed type, having a common origin and performing an identical function is called tissue. Plant tissues are of two types—meristematic and permanent. Meristematic tissue cells are capable of dividing, while permanent tissue cells are not. Parenchyma, collenchyma, and sclerenchyma are the three types of simple permanent tissues.
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Sclerenchyma is a plant tissue providing mechanical stiffness and strength. Fibres and sclereids are the main types of sclerenchyma cells. Most sclerenchyma cells show intrusive growth. The cell walls of sclerenchyma have thickened secondary layers made from cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin.
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