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what are subsidiary cells?​

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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
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A plant epidermal cell that is located next to a guard cell in the stoma of a leaf and differs in structure from other epidermal cells. Also called accessory cell.

Answered by crankybirds30
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The specialized epidermal cells which surround the guard cells are known as subsidiary cells. The stem and leaf epidermis of plants possess small pores known as stomata. Each stoma is surrounded by a pair of specialized cells called guard cells. Guard cells are further surrounded by another group of cells called subsidiary cells. They provide support to the guard cells.

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