Where can you locate the following structures of the plants
i)bulliform cells
ii)Hydathodes
iii)perianth
iv)Verticillaster
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1.) adaxial or the upper surface of the leaf.
2.)margins of leaves of trees
3.)part of a flower present outside the stamens and carpels.
4.) found in labiate /lamiaceae family.
from the exil of each leaf it develops
From the main axis , lateral axis arises on which flowers are found.
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- Bulliform cells can be found in the leaves. Monocot in particular.
- Hydathodes are found in the leaf edges. Guttation is beneficial.
- Perianth belongs to the Liliaceae family.
- Verticillaster is a flowering plant.
Explanation:
- Bulliform cells, also known as motor cells, are huge, bubble-shaped epidermal cells found in clusters on the upper surface of many monocot leaves.
- These cells can be seen on the leaf's upper surface. They are huge, empty, and colourless and are found around the mid-vein section of the leaf.
- Hydathode is a vascular plant organ that causes guttation, or the discharge of droplets near the leaf border or surface.
- Because it connects the plant's vasculature to the outside world, this organ is also a known entry point for vascular infections.
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