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permanent tissue in plants​

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Answered by GoldGrace14
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Sclerenchyma tissue (ESG6D)

Sclerenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue. It is the supporting tissue in plants, making the plants hard and stiff. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibres and sclereids. Sclerenchyma fibres are long and narrow and have thick lignified cell walls.

Answered by shampapodder2020
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Answer:SCLERENCHYMA TISSUE :

Sclerenchyma is a simple, permanent tissue. It is the supporting tissue in plants, making the plants hard and stiff. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibres and sclereids. Sclerenchyma fibres are long and narrow and have thick lignified cell walls.

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