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Lignin is found in the cell walls of which tissue? *​

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Answered by murshidhashmi
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Lignin is a complex phenolic polymer that reinforces the walls of certain cells in the vascular tissues of higher plants. Lignin plays an important role in mechanical support, water transport and pathogen resistance.

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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  • Lignin is generally found with hemicelluloses in the spaces of nitrocellulose microfibrils in primary and secondary walls, and in ML as a cementing element to connect cells and harden the cell walls of xylem tissues.
  • Lignin is an important organic polymer which is abundant in cell walls of some specific cells.
  • It has numerous natural functions similar as water transport, mechanical support and resistance to colorful stresses.
  • Sclerenchyma and tracheid contain lignin as a common structural element.
  • The spaces in the cell wall between cellulose, hemicelluloses and pectin are filled by lignin.
  • It plays a veritably essential part in furnishing support to apkins like xylem tracheids, vessel rudiments and sclereid cells.

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