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The presence of bulliform cells in the epidermis of leaves is a characteristic feature of which plants?
- A.Dicotyledonous plants.
- B.Hydrophytic plants.
- C.Monocotyledonous grasses.
- D.Xerophytic gymnosperms.
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Correct answer: C — Monocotyledonous grasses.
Solution
- Bulliform cells are large, bubble-shaped epidermal cells.
- They are found in the adaxial epidermis of many monocot leaves, especially grasses.
- These cells lose water during stress, causing the leaf to curl inward to reduce transpiration.
- Hence the answer is (C).
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