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what are bulliform cell?whats is their function?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bulliform cells are the cell that is spread among the leaf's epidermal cells. They are essential for water storage. During stress circumstances, bulliform cells assist to roll leaves to avoid water loss through transpiration.

Answered by Truehelper
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Bulliform cells or motor cells are large, bubble-shaped epidermal cells that occur in groups on the upper surface of the leaves of many monocots. These cells are present on the adaxial or the upper surface of the leaf. They are generally present near the midvein portion of the leaf and are shown to be large, empty and colourless. They are proposed, though not confirmed, to be involved in folding and unfolding of leaf tissue to control light intensity and reduce overall water loss. This is the function of bulliform cells.

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