There is often no internal space inside sclerenchyma cells because the walls are so thickened with lignin.
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There is often no internal space inside sclerenchyma cells because their walls are heavily thickened with lignin. This thickening strengthens the cell walls, providing rigidity and structural support to the plant, making it hard and stiff.