Hydathodes contain specific cell for guttation known as
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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 occur in the leaves of submerged aquatic plants such asRanunculus fluitans[1] as well as herbaceous plants of drier habitats such as Campanula rotundifolia.[2] They are connected to the plant vascular system by a vascular bundle. Hydathodes are commonly seen in water lettuce, water hyacinth, rose, balsam, and many other species.
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hey mate here is u r answer....
it is known as :- epithem cells.....
if the cells are one or more then means sub-epithem cells.....
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it is known as :- epithem cells.....
if the cells are one or more then means sub-epithem cells.....
hope it helps uu.....
be brainly.......
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