sclerenkym
Sclerenkym, or sclerenchyma, is a plant tissue specialized for mechanical support and protection. It is composed of sclerenchyma cells that are typically dead at maturity, with thick, lignified secondary cell walls that provide rigidity and strength. The cells usually have little to no cytoplasm when fully developed.
There are two main sclerenchyma cell types. Fibers are elongated, slender cells that occur in long strands
Sclerenchyma is widely distributed in vascular plants. It is common around vascular bundles, within the periphery
The development of sclerenchyma involves thickening of the cell wall through lignification, often at the expense
Compared with other plant strengthening tissues, sclerenchyma is rigid and inelastic, providing long-term support. Parenchyma cells