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What are sclerenchyma?

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Answered by tanugupta2
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a protective or supporting tissue in higher plants composed of cells with walls thickened and often lignified
Answered by Anonymous
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They consist of dead cells and lack protoplasm.

● The walls of cells in this tissue are thickened with deposition of lignin.

● There is no intercellular space present in the cells.

● They contribute to the hardness of sead cot and nut shells.

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