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a student observed slides first under low power and then under high power of compound microscope and noticed that certain simple permanent tissues do not have nucleus. Identify the tissue giving reason

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Answered by parveen35
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Sclerenchyma cells donot have nucleus.They are usually dead and without protoplasts.
They provide mechanical support to organs.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

A student observed slides first under low power and then under high power of compound microscope and noticed that certain simple permanent tissues do not have nucleus. These tissues are called Sclerenchyma tissues.

Explanation:

Sclerenchyma cells are simple cells which are dead on maturity and provide mechanical support to the cells.

They have cell walls but do not have nucleus, cytoplasm or other cell organelles.

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