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identify mismatch regarding bulliform cells​

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Answered by idk52
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Bulliform cells or the motor cells are the modified epidermal cells present on the upper surface or the adaxial surface of the monocot leaf (the grasses). They are colourless, large-sized and vacuolated cells. They regulate the rolling of leaves to prevent the loss of water. When water is adequately present, they become turgid and keep the leaf open and exposed. When there is scarcity of water, the become flaccid and roll-up the leaf to prevent the loss of water.

Hence, the correct nswer is 'Both of the above'

Answered by Harshita504
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a) Presence of Bulliform cells in the grass leaves. ... b) Presence of more number of stomata .

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