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are sclereid cells dead?​

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Answered by rockayush68
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Sclerenchyma have thick, nonelastic secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Sclerenchyma cells support and strengthen nonexpanding tissues of the plant such as mature roots, stems, and leaves. ... Sclereids: occur throughout a plant. They are responsible for hard seed coats, and hulls of pea pods.

Answered by jasssekhon230
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Answer: Sclerenchyma have thick, nonelastic secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Sclerenchyma cells support and strengthen nonexpanding tissues of the plant such as mature roots, stems, and leaves. ... Sclereids: occur throughout a plant. They are responsible for hard seed coats, and hulls of pea pods.

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