Name the living mechanical tissue in plants
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the living mechanical tissue in plants is the vascular tissue.
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The most important mechanical tissues are sclerenchyma fibres with highly lignified walls and peculiarly interlocked ends, sclereids, with massive lignified walls, and collenchyma with unevenly thickened cellulose walls. The sclerenchyma fibres, as already stated, may be present in cortex, in pericycle, with vascular elements and even in pith. They are undoubtedly the most effective mechanical tissues. Sclereids may occur in different parts of the plants for the same purpose.
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The most important mechanical tissues are sclerenchyma fibres with highly lignified walls and peculiarly interlocked ends, sclereids, with massive lignified walls, and collenchyma with unevenly thickened cellulose walls. The sclerenchyma fibres, as already stated, may be present in cortex, in pericycle, with vascular elements and even in pith. They are undoubtedly the most effective mechanical tissues. Sclereids may occur in different parts of the plants for the same purpose.
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