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VARIOUS TYPES OF SCLEREIDS:
Brachysclereids or Stone Cells
- These are unbranched, short and isodiametric with ramiform pits. For example: grit of Guava, Sapota, Apple and Pear.
Macrosclereids
- These are elongated and columnar or rod-like. For example: epidermal covering of legume seeds.
Osteosclereids
- These are bone-like or columnar with swollen ends. For example: sub-epidermal covering of legume seeds.
Astrosclereids
- These are branched as star. For example: petiole of lotus, tea leaves.
Filiform Sclereids
- These are fibre like, sparingly branched. For example: Olea.
Trichosclereids
- These are elongated hair-like. These branch once and extend into intercellular spaces.
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