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explain crystal idioblast?​

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Answered by student00001
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An idioblast is an isolated plant cell that differs from neighbouring tissues. They have various functions such as storage of reserves, excretory materials , pigments and minerals.

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Answered by Johnny316
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Crystal Idioblast:

Calcium oxalate is a common biomineral in plants, occurring as crystals of various shapes. It can be found in any tissue or organ in plants and is often formed in the vacuoles of specialized cells called crystal idioblasts.

Many plants have specialized cells, called crystal idioblasts, that contain single or multiple needle-like crystals that appear to serve a primary function in bulk regulation of calcium in tissues and a secondary function in defense against grazing animals.

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