Biology, asked by christinakaipeng89, 3 months ago

what a bulliform cells?
what are their functions?​

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Answered by nidhitrivedi1976
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Bulliform cells present in the upper epidermis of monocot leaves make the leaves curl during water stress. When water is abundant, water and bulge are absorbed and shrink when less water is present, curling the leaf which helps to reduce water loss due to evaporation.

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Answered by krishna507215
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Bulliform cells present in the upper epidermis of monocot leaves make the leaves curl during water stress. When water is abundant, water and bulge are absorbed and shrink when less water is present, curling the leaf which helps to reduce water loss due to evaporation

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