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What is difference between sclerenchyma and epidermis ( PLS no Wiki answers ) :)

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sclerenchyma – They have cells with thickened lignified walls, providing them strength and making them waterproof.

The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin, and protects the body from the environment. The thickness of the epidermis varies in different types of skin; it is only .05 mm thick on the eyelids, and is 1.5 mm thick on the palms and the soles of the feet.

Answered by suchitadeore1983
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Epidermis, in botany, outermost, protoderm-derived layer of cells covering the stem, root, leaf, flower, fruit, and seed parts of a plant. Sclerenchyma is the supporting tissue in plants. ... Their cell walls consist of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin.

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