Q. Which is not correct about sclereids?

 299  172 Anatomy of Flowering Plants Report Error

Solution:

Sclereids (stone cells) are sclerenchymatous cells which are lignified, extremely thick walled so that the lumen of the cells is almost obliterated. Sclereids are most abundant in soft tissues like cortex, phloem, medulla, fleshy fruits, seed coats and fruit walls.