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  2. Ground tissue - Wikipedia

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    Sclerenchyma is the tissue which makes the plant hard and stiff. Sclerenchyma is the supporting tissue in plants. Two types of sclerenchyma cells exist: fibers cellular and sclereids. Their cell walls consist of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin. Sclerenchyma cells are the principal supporting cells in plant tissues that have ceased elongation.

  3. Sclereid - Wikipedia

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    They are typically 1 mm (0.039 in) in length and are thus named fiberlike sclereids. These sclereids permeate the mesophyll as a dense mat. [ 5 ] During sclerification these fiberlike sclereid cells can increase by several hundred times their original size, compared to other parenchyma cells that only increase by two or three times.

  4. File:ChampSelonSigneDeDiv.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Pericycle - Wikipedia

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    The pericycle is a cylinder of parenchyma or sclerenchyma cells that lies just inside the endodermis and is the outer most part of the stele of plants. [ citation needed ] Although it is composed of non-vascular parenchyma cells, it's still considered part of the vascular cylinder because it arises from the procambium as do the vascular tissues ...

  6. Parenchyma - Wikipedia

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    Parenchyma (/ p ə ˈ r ɛ ŋ k ɪ m ə /) [1] [2] is the bulk of functional substance in an animal organ or structure such as a tumour. In zoology, it is the tissue that fills the interior of flatworms. In botany, it is some layers in the cross-section of the leaf. [3]

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    .fr, the Internet country code top-level domain for France; Fujitsu FR (Fujitsu RISC), a microprocessor; fr-, product code prefix used by Farbrausch, e.g. fr-019; Full Rate, a speech coding standard used in GSM; Adobe Fresco, an Adobe software

  8. Talk:Sclerenchyma - Wikipedia

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  9. Tissue - Wikipedia

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    Tissue paper, a type of thin, gauzy translucent paper used for wrapping and cushioning items; Tissue (cloth), a thin, transparent, and lightweight fabric Facial tissue, tissue paper used for cleaning the face