state pecullarities of sclerenchymatous cell wall?
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Peculiarity of a sclerenchyma cell wall:
- Sclerenchyma cells contain thickened lignified walls, which make them strong and waterproof.
- They are usually restricted into support types and conducting forms. Support sclerenchyma is consisting of "sclereids and fibers".
- This tissue are reducing the wilting, but it is "energetically costly for the plant" to constructed.
- Sclereids are "roughly isodiametric, and clumps" of these “stone cells” (brachysclereids) yield the "Bartlett pear" ('Pyrus communis') its distinctive grittiness.
- Testas (seed coats) of various plants, particularly legumes, are consist of 2 layers of sclereids. While sclereids consist of the thick dense layer developing the shell (endocarp) of the coconut.
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⇒They have thick secondary cell wall usually impregnated with lignin.
⇒Most of sclerenchymatous cells are non-living.
⇒They have primary function in providing support to plant parts.
⇒They have three types fibres(tracheids), sclereides, vessels(tracheae).
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