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♥what is the difference between scalerenchyma fibres and sclereids ♥

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Answered by amankumaraman11
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Hey There! The main difference between fibres and sclereids is that fibres are unbranched, elongated cells whereas sclereids are short, isodiametric or irregular cells that may be branched or unbranched. Moreover, fibres have tapering end walls while the end walls of the sclereids are blunt. Fibres and sclereids are two types of sclerenchyma cells that differ in shape. Fibres originate from meristematic cells while sclereids are formed by the secondary wall thickening of parenchyma cells.





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Answered by MedicoMinded
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\Large\bold\blue{Fibres:}

◇ Long cells

◇ Narrow, Elongated pointed ends

◇Occurs in bundles

◇ Commonly unbranched

◇ Derived directly from meristematic tissues

\Large\bold\blue{Scelreids:}

◇ Short cells

◇ Usually short and broad

◇ Occurs individually or in small group

◇ May be branched

◇ Develops from secondary sclerosis parenchyma cells

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