why is the sclerenchyma considered to be dead even if it has to grow [because to support parts which is growing]
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Sclerenchyma cells, which are usually dead at maturity (i.e., have lost their protoplasts). They characteristically contain very thick, hard secondary walls lined with lignin; consequently, sclerenchyma provides additional support and strength to the plant body.
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