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Answer:
sclerenchyma cells
Explanation:
sclerenchyma cells possess fibre like form and are arranged longitudinally. The cells are long and narrowed at the cell ends and surrounded and protected by a cell wall which is a complex macromolecular structure
Sclerenchyma
Explanation:
- Sclerenchyma is the term used to denote a tissue or cell type that has lignified walls.
- Sclerenchyma cells have thick lignified secondary walls and dies out when mature and provides the main structural support to a plant.
- Sclerenchyma is the tissue which makes the plant hard in nature. Sclerenchyma is the supporting tissue.
- Two types of sclerenchyma cells are there : fibers and sclereids.
- Their cell walls are made up of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin.