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It has been observed that , colourless cells are modified from the adaxial epidermal cells of leaf in grasses near the veins. What are these modified cells called as ?

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Answered by pratyushkansal2
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Explanation:

In grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large, empty, colourless cells. These are called bulliform cells.

Answered by Malluponnu
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Answer:

In grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large empty, colourless cells called bulliform cells.

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Bulliform cells

In grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large empty, colourless cells called bulliform cells. These cells are responsible for the curling of leaf surfaces in grass.

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