2. What is shape of nucleus in most of monocot guard cells
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the nucleus aredumb bell -shape...
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The correct answer for the given question is as follows:-
- The nucleus in most monocot guard cells is du-mble shaped.
- For example in the case of gra-ss nucleus.
- The dicot guard cells are kidney-shaped.
- Guard cells or stomata are specialis-ed plant cells that are found in the epid-ermis of leaves, stems and other organs of the plant.
- Thes-e guard cells are responsible for gas-eous exchange that takes place through the surface of the plant.
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