Pulp of fruits like guava pear and sapota contain
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Sclerenchyma cells
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Numerous pits are seen in the sclerenchyma.
Cells of sclerenchyma are normally dead with or without the protoplast.
It can either be like filaments or sclereids.
The thick-walled extended and pointed cells in sclerenchyma are called fibers.
The fibers are usually observed as groups.
The round, oval or tube-shaped cells with the extremely thin lumen; in sclerenchyma are called sclereids.
Sclereids are generally found in the natural product dividers of nuts, a mash of organic products like guava, pear, and sapota.
The coarse surface of pear or guava is a result of sclereids.
The principle capacity of sclerenchyma is to give mechanical help and support.
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