Biology, asked by halfdinner9507, 7 months ago

Which tissue responsible for bear leaves

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Answered by Anonymous
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SCLERENCHYMA

  • The cells do not have a nucleus and cytoplasm and are dead. FUNCTIONS -These cells provide rigidity and strength to plants and makes it hard and can bear stress and strains. LOCATION- This type of cells are found in stems,around vascular bundles,in the veins of leaves.
Answered by ashishpandat917
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Answer:

SCLERENCHYMA

Explanation:

The cells do not have a nucleus and cytoplasm and are dead. FUNCTIONS -These cells provide rigidity and strength to plants and makes it hard and can bear stress and strains. LOCATION- This type of cells are found in stems,around vascular bundles,in the veins of leaves.

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