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Answered by mk0445857
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Answered by Bahiya823
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Sclereids are sclerenchyma cells that are different from fibers in a way that they vary in shape. Fibers are elongated cells. Sclereids are usually isodiametric (i.e. roughly spherical or polyhedral).

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