In which tissue all cells are dead at maturity
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Sclerenchyma: Sclerenchyma have thick, nonelastic secondary cell walls and are dead at maturity. Sclerenchyma cells support and strengthen nonexpanding tissues of the plant such as mature roots, stems, and leaves.
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Sclerenchyma are the tissues all cells are dead
at maturity.
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Sclerenchyma are the tissues all cells are dead
at maturity.
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Thanks.
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