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why does cell wall of the matures sclerendyma tissues gets thickened

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Answered by ashwina888
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The thickened, secondary walls are lignified to provide support to the surrounding plant tissues. The three types of ground, or fundamental, tissue in plants. ... Unlike collenchyma, mature cells of this tissue are generally dead and have thick walls containing lignin. Their size, shape, and structure vary greatly.

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Answered by unknownone16
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Sclerenchyma cells occur in many different shapes and sizes , but two main types occur - fibres and sclereids. Cross section of sclerenchyma tissue (red).The thickened , secondary walls are lingified to provide support to the surrounding plant tissue.

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