Which one is called stone cell and why ?
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Transverse section of fruit of pear (Pyrus). The groups of red cells are the gritty things you notice when eating a pear. ... Because they are not fiberlike sclerenchyma cells, they are sclereids, and because they are very close to being round, they are brachysclereids, also known as stone cells.
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Brachysclereids resemble
parenchyma cells in shape, but are
made almost entirely of secondary
cell wall. These non-living cells are
also called stone cells because they
form the "grit" in pear fruit.
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