The cells or water secreting glands in some grasses are.
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Hydathodes are a type of secretory tissue in leaves of angiosperms that secrete water through pores in the epidermis or margin of leaves. They are modified stomata and are involved in guttation. Hydathodes are connected to the plant vascular system by the vascular bundle.
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