Since xylem cells comprise dead, lignified tissue, subsequent rings of xylem are added to those already present, forming wood.
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They consist of several layers of parenchymatous, thin-walled cells with some scattered lignified cells, but are never completely indurated.
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The cell wall of a vessel element becomes strongly " lignified ", i . e . it develops reinforcing material made of lignin.
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At maturity, the dehiscence zone is effectively a non-lignified layer between two regions of lignified cells in the valve and the replum.
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At maturity, the dehiscence zone is effectively a non-lignified layer between two regions of lignified cells in the valve and the replum.
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In older endodermal cells, suberin may be more extensively deposited on all cell wall surfaces and the cells can become lignified, forming a complete waterproof layer.
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The greater glider can digest low nutrient foliage, specifically eucalypt leaf matter, which contains a variety of phenolic and terpenoid compounds and a high concentration of lignified fibre.
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Collenchyma provides extra structural support, particularly in regions of new growth . "'Sclerenchyma "'cells have thick lignified secondary walls and often die when mature.
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Both Calyceraceae and Dipsacaceae have persistent calyces, but these become lignified or spiny in Calyceraceae, but are cup-shaped or consist of a circle of hairs in the Dipsacaceae.
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In particular, they did not have tracheids : elongated cells that help transport water and mineral salts, and that develop a thick lignified wall at maturity that provides mechanical strength.
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