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Okay, so in this question we're discussing about the tissue scaring chyma.
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So first we will take its structure so its structure is a thick and lignified cell wall.
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So these would be the cells of scaring chyma tissue and there are two main types of fibers so that is we have the elongated cell and we have the carrot.
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Now what are carrot? these are variable shape of cells and these cells what they do they would basically provide the structural rigidity because of their thick walls.
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So they have structural rigidity and support.
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So secondly, we have the functions of caring chyma.
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So as we already discussed that first it would be providing support so it would offer great amount of mechanical support to the plant organs.
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So there would be mechanical support provided and it would prevent the plant from bending.
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So prevention from bending is there or breakage.
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So secondly, it would also provide some protection.
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Now, how does it provide protection? so it provides protection from the physical damage.
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It also provide protection from the herbivores.
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And also from the pathogens.
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So these are the different type of protection that are provided.
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So thirdly it would also help in conduction...