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What is the difference between Sclerenchymatous fibres and sclereids ?

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Answered by booshinjosh
1

Answer:

Sclerids are dead cells

Answered by MedicoMinded
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\Large\bold\blue{Fibres:}

◇ Long cells

◇ Narrow, Elongated pointed ends

◇Occurs in bundles

◇ Commonly unbranched

◇ Derived directly from meristematic tissues

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◇ Short cells

◇ Usually short and broad

◇ Occurs individually or in small group

◇ May be branched

◇ Develops from secondary sclerosis parenchyma cells

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