Biology, asked by mshf, 2 days ago

Hydathodes are nothing but the opening at the tip of leaf blades(lamina) through which excess water with sugar basically due to root pressure called guttation occurs. hope I made you clear !
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Answered by ESKENOR
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A hydathode is a type of pore, commonly found in angiosperms, that secretes water through pores in the epidermis or leaf margin, typically at the tip of a marginal tooth or serration. ... Hydathodes are commonly seen in water lettuce, water hyacinth, rose, balsam, and many other species.

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