macrosclereids
Macrosclereids are a type of sclerenchyma cell found in plants. They are characterized by their elongated, rod-like shape, often with thickened, lignified cell walls. These cells are typically found in the epidermis or hypodermis of plant organs, particularly in leaves and stems. Their primary function is to provide mechanical support to the plant tissue.
The shape of macrosclereids can vary somewhat, but they are generally longer than they are wide, resembling
Macrosclereids are a common feature in the leaves of many dicotyledonous plants, where they can form continuous