Biology, asked by huzaif42, 2 months ago

what would happen if sclerenchyma is absent in plants​

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Answered by theThakarSomesh112
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Answer:

IT WILL HAVE NO INTEGRITY

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Answered by BumbleBee03
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Answer:

That is a great quetion! Plants probably wouldn't be around anymore.

Explanation:

Because sclerenchyma is a strengthening tissue in a plant, formed from cells with thickened, typically lignified, walls.

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