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What are bulliform cells

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What are bulliform cells
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Yogita Ingle 7 years, 8 months ago

Bulliform cells are the cell distributed between the epidermal cells of the leaf. They are responsible for storage of water. Bulliform cells help in rolling of leaves to prevent loss of water through transpiration during stress conditions. Hence they regulate transpiration process. They also unroll the leaves during favourable conditions. Bulliform cells are mainly found in grasses.

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