Biology, asked by nidhinamalu2, 11 months ago

Where can you locate the following structures of the plants
i)bulliform cells
ii)Hydathodes
iii)perianth
iv)Verticillaster

Answers

Answered by riya56016
2

Answer:

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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Answered by aroranishant799
2

Answer:

  • 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:

  1. Bulliform cells, also known as motor cells, are huge, bubble-shaped epidermal cells found in clusters on the upper surface of many monocot leaves.
  2. 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.
  3. Hydathode is a vascular plant organ that causes guttation, or the discharge of droplets near the leaf border or surface.
  4. 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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