Biology, asked by Soumojeet26, 1 month ago

The permanent tissue formed of dead, fibre-like cells with thick cell walls.​

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Answered by Daniya1362
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Sclerenchyma tissue, when mature, is composed of dead cells that have heavily thickened walls containing lignin and a high cellulose content (60%–80%), and serves the function of providing structural support in plants. Sclerenchyma cells possess two types of cell walls: primary and secondary walls

Answered by luciacanns
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The tissue is sclerenchyma. It is of two types- fibres and sclereids. The given description resembles fibres the most. Sclereids have narrow lumen/ cavity.

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