Prosenchyma
Prosenchyma ( Greek : Prosenchyma ) is the botany name for elongated, fiber-like cells with one direction ( anisotropy ). Examples are tracheids , tracheas and wood fibers . The cells are often lignified and serve both to strengthen the tissue and to conduct water and minerals.
Web links
- Entry "Strengthening or supporting tissue, conductive tissue" in Peter von Sengbusch: Botany online 1996–2004.