Which of the following is not true about ‘sclereids’?
(a) These are groups of living cells.
(b) These are found in nut shells, guava pulp, pear.
(c) These are also called stone cells.
(d) These are form of sclerenchyma with fibres.

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Answer :

(a) These are groups of living cells.

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