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what are the functions of the sclerenchyma ?

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Answered by s10754
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Answer: Conduction of food from leaves to other parts of the plant is carried out by phloem cells.  

The synthesis of food is carried out by chlorenchyma cells. These are parenchyma cells with chlorophyll pigments.  

Exchange of gasses is carried out by stomata, which are small pores present on leaf epidermis.    

Sclerenchyma is a type of permanent tissue. They are dead, long, thin narrow cells with thickened walls without any internal space. This tissue makes the plant hard and stiff. This aids in mechanical support to plant.

Answered by MohdZabeeh
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Answer:

Their main function is to support the plant.

Provide flexibility to the plant.

Explanation:

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