bone shaped sclerenchymatous cells found in hypodermal layers of some seeds and fruits are called
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- Bone shaped sclerenchymatous cells found in hypodermal layers of some seeds and fruits are called Osteosclereids.
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Osteosclereids
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- Osteosclereids are the bone cells found in the hypodermal layers in seeds, fruits of many monocots and in leaves of few dicot plants.
- These are the bone shaped columnar cells swollen or dilated at the ends.
- Osteosclereids are present in sub epidermal covering of some legume seeds.
- It was initially observed in the seed coat of Pisum during the maturation.
- The bulged bone shaped line portion of osteosclereids may have branched structure in some plants.
- On maturity, these sclerenchymatous cells die as they loose their protoplast.
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