Biology, asked by sharansureka9i, 7 months ago

What will you observe in the epidermal peel of a freshly plucked leaf of Rhoeounder
the microscope?

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Answered by preetkaur9066
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Explanation:

1. The epidermal cells are visible. These are irregular in outline and have no intercellular spaces.

2. Many small pores (stomata) are seen scattered among the epidermal cells.

3. Each pore is guarded by two bean-shaped guard cells, each containing chloroplasts and a nucleus.

4. The inner concave boundary of each guard cell is thick, whereas its outer boundary is thin.

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Answered by amikkr
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If I observe the epidermal peel of a freshly plucked leaf of Rhoeounder

the microscope we can say that-

  • Epidermal cells are situated irregularly with no such intercellular spaces.
  • Small pores are there among those epidermal cells which are known as stomata. Those are guarded by 2 guard cells.
  • Again those bean-shaped cells have a nucleus and chloroplast. The outer boundary is thinner than the inner concave boundary of guard cells.
  • The epidermal cells on a leaf's surface serve as a barrier between the air or water and the leaf's interior cells. A wax covering may be present on the surface.

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