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Give reasons that intercellular spaces are absent in sclerenchymatous tissues

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Answered by khushboosingh1098
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As we know, sclerenchymatous tissues provides stiffness to the plant and makes it hard. Intercellular spaces are absent in sclerenchymatous tissues because they have a cementing substance (known as lignin) around their cell membrane which makes them stiff and hard.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Sclerenchymatous Tissues

Explanation:

  1. Intercellular spaces are missing in sclerenchymatous tissues since they have an establishing substance (known as lignin) around their cell film which makes them firm and hard.  
  2. No sclerenchyma tissue don't contain intercellular spaces since they have dead cells at development.  
  3. Parenchyma is the most widely recognized living plant tissue.
  4. They have increasingly intracellular spaces, Consists of slender cell dividers and have huge vacuoles.
  5. The primary capacity of the parenchyma cells of roots and stem is the capacity of nourishment and water. The intercellular air spaces help in vaporous trade.  
  6. Sclerenchyma cells have various sizes and shapes, yet the primary two sorts are filaments and sclereids.
  7. Strands are cells that are long and thin like green beans and regularly group together. They have decreased closures which interlock with different filaments, which give the greatest measure of steadiness for the plant.  
  8. Sclerenchyma, in plants, bolster tissue made out of any of different sorts of hard woody cells. Develop sclerenchyma cells are typically dead cells that have intensely thickened auxiliary dividers containing lignin.
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