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What are bulliform cells and what is their role ?

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What are bulliform cells and what is their role ?..

Answer / shalini

in monocot leaves on the upper epidermis bulliform cells
are present.
mainly they are present in grass plants.
they help in the rolling of leaves.
they also help in the process of transpiration.

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What are bulliform cells and what is their role ?..

Answer / mayuri v. chaudhari

they are also called as motor cells.they help in rolling
during drought condition for the purpose of unfolding in
younger leaves.

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What are bulliform cells and what is their role ?..

Answer / ravikant

In the grass,bulligorm cells are present on upper epidermis

Function-during water stress,the leaves curved inwards to reduce water cause

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What are bulliform cells and what is their role ?..

Answer / kaler

In grasses , certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large , empty , colourless cells are called bulliform cells . FUNCTION : They absorbed water and are trugid , the leaf surface exposed.

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