what are fiber and sclerids found in plant
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Fibres and sclereids are two types of sclerenchyma cells found in plants. They are simple tissues that are nonliving. The main function of both cells is to provide structural support to the plant. The walls of both types of cells are thickened by the deposition of lignin.
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Fibres are long, narrow-lumen, thick-walled and dead cells that provide support to the internal structure of plants. Sclereids are polygonal cells that are found in fruit pulp. Parenchyma has think walled, polygonal and live cells while collenchyma has angular thickened polygonal cells.
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