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Stone cells in Pyrus pear magnification: 400x

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Bundles of stone cells, or sclereids, are highly lignified sclerenchyma cells that produce the gritty texture fruits the pear, Pyrus. The multilayered cells walls fill most of the volume in these dead cells.
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