Biology, asked by Mallikarju6724, 11 months ago

Why sclerenchyma fibres are known as phloem fibres?

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Answered by DiVYa0006
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Fibres are greatly elongated cells whose long, tapering ends interlock, thus providing maximum support to a plant. They often occur in bundles or strands and can be found almost anywhere in the plant body, including the stem, the roots, and the vascular bundles in leaves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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as it is made up of supportive cells.

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