Biology, asked by mrariyan72, 1 month ago

Most plant tissues are dead on Maturity.(true/false)​

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Answered by therockstarakhilesh
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

All plant tissues are dead on maturity

Answered by mrAdorableboy
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sclerenchyma cells

(Figure 5) is composed of sclerenchyma cells, which are usually dead at maturity (i.e., have lost their protoplasts). They characteristically contain very thick, hard secondary walls lined with lignin; consequently, sclerenchyma provides additional support and strength to the plant body.

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