The elongated sclerenchyma cells pointed at both the ends are called:
(1.) Scleredies
(2.) Fibres
(3.) Trachieds
(4.) Vessels
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The elongated sclerenchyma cells pointed at both the ends are called (1) Sclereids
What are Sclereids ?
- In the field of biology, we can describe Sclereids as a type of sclerenchyma cells that are pointed at both the ends.
- These cells are made up of thick cell walls made up of lignin.
- The main function of Sclereids is to provide support to other parts of a plant.
- Hence, the correct option is (1)Sclereids
- Other options such as vessels is not correct as vessels are not a particular type of elongated sclerenchyma cells.
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Explanation:
The elongated sclerenchyma cells pointed at both the ends are called:
(1.) Scleredies
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