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write about fibres and sclereids in brief​

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Answered by naveentiwari919
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The main difference between fibres and sclereids is that fibres are unbranched, elongated cells whereas sclereids are short, isodiametric or irregular cells that may be branched or unbranched. ... Fibres originate from meristematic cells while sclereids are formed by the secondary wall thickening of parenchyma cells.

Answered by xXMrAkduXx
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Fibers:

  • These are elongated.
  • These are broad.
  • They have tapering end walls. They have blunt end walls.

Sclereids:

  • They are unbranched. They may be branched or unbranched.
  • They originate from meristematic cells
  • They are formed by the thickening of parenchyma cells.

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