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what is sclerenchyma ? ​

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Answered by Savagelove12
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Sclerenchyma is a specialised tissue, adapted to withstand both compressive and tensile stresses in plants. Sclerenchyma cell types may be divided into fibres, associated with phloem, xylem and other tissues; and sclereids or varied kinds

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Answered by sky342285
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The tissues are dead which makes the plant hard and stiff (eg. Husk of coconut). Structurally they are long and narrow. The walls of the cell are thick due to the presence of lignin

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