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Why are cells of sclerenchyma dead?

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Answered by itzNobita26
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It has to give its life to a greater cause: the support and protection of the plant body. Sclerenchyma cells get their name from "scleros," which is Greek for hard. These cells are hard because they have lignin in their walls (unlike Mr. Collenchyma up there) and are usually dead when functional

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It has to give its life to a greater cause: the support and protection of the plant body. Sclerenchyma cells get their name from "scleros," which is Greek for hard. These cells are hard because they have lignin in their walls (unlike Mr. Collenchyma up there) and are usually dead when functional.

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