Mention the characteristics of Sclerenchyma.

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Answer :

a) The cells of Sclerenchyma consist of thick, elongated cells, which are dead at

maturity.

b) The living cells of Sclerenchyma get deposited by lignin.

c) They lose nucleus and protoplasm at maturity.

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