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plastics are absent in which type of cell​

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Answered by sarthakshree7
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Answer:

plastid are absent in animal cell

Explanation:

And present in Plant cell

Answered by peehuthakur
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Answer:

Sclerenchyma cell is a simple permanent tissue which is mainly composed of dead cells. It is the hard, thick walls that make sclerenchyma cells important strengthening and supporting elements in plant parts that have ceased elongation. Their cell walls contain, besides cellulose, a high proportion of lignin. It forms a protective coating on seeds and nuts. Since sclerenchyma cells are dead at maturity, it does not contain plastids. Parenchyma and collenchyma cells are living cells which have plastids.

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