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What are bulliform cell

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What are bulliform cell
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Tannu Madaan 4 years, 11 months ago

Bulliform cells are large , bubble shaped epidermal cells that occur in groups on the upper surface of the leaves of many monocots

Yogita Ingle 4 years, 11 months ago

  • Certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large, empty, colourless cells, which are called bulliform cells. Example- grass.
  • When the bulliform cells in the leaves have absorbed water and are turgid, the leaf surface is exposed and when they are flaccid due to water stress, they make the leaves curl inwards to minimise water loss.
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