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Selezeidz are pregent in all the given structures, except
Fruit pulp of guava
Seed coat of legumes
petiole of the leaves of most dicats
Leaves oftea​

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Answered by BadBabyGirl
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The spherical, oval or cylindrical cells with very narrow lumen; in sclerenchyma are called sclereids. Sclereids are usually found in the fruit walls of nuts, pulp of fruits like guava, pear and sapota; seed coats of legumes and leaves of tea. The gritty texture of pear or guava is because of sclereids

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