parenchyma cells which are thickened with cellulose at the corner are called
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Parenchyma cells which are thickened with cellulose at the corner are called Sclerenchyma.
It is a plant tissue which provides mechanical strength and stiffness to the plant body.
The main type of sclerenchyma cells are fibres and sclereids.
These cells show invasive growth.
Their cell walls have thickened layers which are made up of cellulose, lignin and hemicellulose.
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Lignin cells, this are parenchyma cells that are thickened with cellulose that makes the cell turgid or rigid to withstand harsh environmental conditions that may hinder the growth of a plant cell especially parenchyma cells in plant tissues that work harmoniously for healthy and quality products to be acquired in plant crops.
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