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explain sclerenchyma.....​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A supportive tissue of vascular plants, consisting of thick-walled, usually lignified cells. Sclerenchyma cells normally die upon reaching maturity but to fulfill their structural purpose in the plant. There are two types of sclerenchyma cells: fiber cells and sclereids. collenchyma parenchyma.

Answered by Anonymous
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heya mate.

It is simple permanent tissues of dead highly thick walled cells.This thickning is generally made up of lignin which function like a cement

It is of two types

fibres

sclereids.

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