Biology, asked by juliet6076, 1 year ago

why sclerenchyma tissue are important for plant

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Answered by PreciouStone
22

The cells of sclerencyma are without nucleus and protoplast


they are dead cells.


They provide mechanical support to organs of the plant body.


Hence they are important for plants.


Answered by mihirthemega
30

Hello Juliet!

Sclerenchyma tissue are simple permanent tissues in plants whose main function is protection. They are long, narrow dead cells which have lignin deposited at its corners, which acts as a cement.

Sclerenchyma tissues are important in plants because they serve the following functions:

  1. They provide rigidity and tensile strength to the plants
  2. They protect the plant from harsh weather conditions and harmful external factors.
  3. They protect the inner delicate parts of the plants.
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