what is the functions of sclerchyma and about it
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- Sclerenchyma tissue can define as one of the types of ground or simple permanent tissue that constitutes both primary and stiff secondary wall. These are generally rigid woody cells with a compact arrangement. Sclerenchyma has a characteristic feature, where it functions to promote cell strength and conduction instead of being a dead cell.
- Sclerenchyma tissue defines as a type of the simple-permanent tissue, which initially remains a living cell but becomes dead during the development of secondary wall resulting from the accumulation of lignin.
- Sclerenchyma cells are strong, thick cells that provide most of the support in a plant. They are known to have extremely thick cell walls and do not participate in many of the other activities of the developing plant, such as photosynthesis, because their focus is strictly on support and structure.
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- Sclerenchyma tissue can define as one of the types of ground or simple permanent tissue that constitutes both primary and stiff secondary wall. These are generally rigid woody cells with a compact arrangement. Sclerenchyma has a characteristic feature, where it functions to promote cell strength and conduction instead of being a dead cell.
- Sclerenchyma tissue defines as a type of the simple-permanent tissue, which initially remains a living cell but becomes dead during the development of secondary wall resulting from the accumulation of lignin.
Functions
- Sclerenchyma cells are strong, thick cells that provide most of the support in a plant. They are known to have extremely thick cell walls and do not participate in many of the other activities of the developing plant, such as photosynthesis, because their focus is strictly on support and structure.
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