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explain fibers and sclerids in detail.​

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Answered by shabdkakkar6639
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Branlisesr spleae

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{\red{fibers}}}}

A fibre is a thin thread of a natural or artificial substance, especially one that is used to make cloth or rope. Fibre consists of the parts of plants or seeds that your body cannot digest. Fibre is useful because it makes food pass quickly through your body.

\huge\mathfrak{\underline{\underline{\red{sclereids}}}}

Sclereids are a reduced form of sclerenchyma cells with highly thickened, lignified cellular walls that form small bundles of durable layers of tissue in most plants. The presence of numerous sclereids form the cores of apples and produce the gritty texture of guavas.

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