sclerenchymatous Antonyms
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Meaning of sclerenchymatous
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sclerenchymatous (a.)
Pertaining to, or composed of, sclerenchyma.
sclerenchymatous Sentence Examples
- Sclerenchymatous fibers provide structural support to plant tissues.
- The sclerenchymatous cells in the leaf veins reinforce and strengthen the leaves.
- Seeds often have a hard, sclerenchymatous outer shell known as the seed coat.
- The thick, sclerenchymatous walls of the endodermis restrict the movement of water and ions into the stele.
- Sclerenchymatous cells in fruit skins contribute to their durability and resistance.
- Thesclerenchymatous elements in bark provide protection and structural rigidity.
- The sclerenchymatous tissues in stems and roots anchor the plant and prevent bending.
- Sclerenchymatous cells have lignified cell walls, making them highly resistant to deformation.
- The sclerenchymatous fibers in the xylem provide a continuous water transport system.
- The distribution of sclerenchymatous cells in a plant varies depending on the mechanical needs of different tissues.
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Pertaining to, or composed of, sclerenchyma.
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Sclerenchymatous fibers provide structural support to plant tissues.
The sclerenchymatous cells in the leaf veins reinforce and strengthen the leaves.
Seeds often have a hard, sclerenchymatous outer shell known as the seed coat.
The thick, sclerenchymatous walls of the endodermis restrict the movement of water and ions into the stele.