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Which specific characteristic of sclerenchyma cells primarily contributes to their exceptional strength and rigidity, making them suitable for providing structural support in plants?
Presence of lignin in the secondary cell wall
High concentration of pectin in the middle lamella
Presence of living protoplasts at maturity
Thin and flexible primary cell wall
Sclereids are a type of sclerenchyma cell. Which of these is NOT a typical characteristic of sclereids?
Forming continuous, elongated fibers in plant stems
Occurring singly or in small groups within other tissues
Having highly thickened and lignified cell walls
Varying greatly in shape, from isodiametric to branched
Which of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding sclerenchyma cells?
Sclerenchyma cells are living at maturity
Sclerenchyma cells have thick secondary cell walls
Sclerenchyma cells contain lignin
Sclerenchyma cells can be fibers or sclereids
The main component responsible for the rigidity of sclerenchyma cells is:
Cellulose
Pectin
Lignin
Suberin
Sclereids are a type of sclerenchyma cell that are characterized by:
Elongated shape with tapered ends
Presence of intercellular spaces
Short and irregular shape
Thin primary walls
Which plant tissue would you expect to find abundantly in the hard shell of a walnut?
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Xylem
The gritty texture of pears is due to the presence of:
Fibers
Stone cells (sclereids)
Collenchyma cells
Parenchyma cells
What is the primary function of the pit canals found in sclerenchyma cells?
Transport water and minerals
Store food reserves
Facilitate communication between adjacent cells
Increase cell wall flexibility
The sclerenchyma of the hypodermis in the Pinus needle helps in
Increasing the absorptive surface of the cell
Checking transpiration
Mechanical support
Photosynthesis
Sclerenchyma mainly provides
Storage tissue to the plants
Mechanical support to the organs of plants
Secretory tissue to the plants
Strength to monocot plants, specially their abundance in the layers below the epidermis