Why do sclerenchyma cells have a narrow lumen?
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They have their inner secondary walls deposited by waxes which harden and thicken them as result they become thick and have a narrow lumen.
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Because of thick and highly lignified secondary walls..
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They have their inner secondary wall deposited by waxes which harden and thicken them as a result they become thick and have a narrow lumen.
Because of thick and highly lignified secondary walls..
Explanation:
They have their inner secondary wall deposited by waxes which harden and thicken them as a result they become thick and have a narrow lumen.
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