Bulliform cellls in grasses help rolling .
Bulliform cells are specialized plant cells found in the leaves of grasses and some other monocots. They help in leaf movement by changing the orientation of cells in response to changes in water content, aiding in leaf rolling or folding during dry conditions to reduce water loss through transpiration.
Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
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yes the chloroplast is the stuff that turns the leaf green. in the fall the leaves are orange yellow and red, that is the leafs natural color.
It is very important that the conditions inside organisms stay the same, because cells can survive only in certain ranges of conditions.
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Leaves are part of plants and plants have cells so leaves also have cells.
Bulliform cells are specialized plant cells found in the leaves of grasses and some other monocots. They help in leaf movement by changing the orientation of cells in response to changes in water content, aiding in leaf rolling or folding during dry conditions to reduce water loss through transpiration.
Palisade cells are plant cells located on the leaves
Because of chloroplast in the leaves' cells
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Only the leaves move to get nutrition feeding.But plants can't move because of the fact that their cells have certain walls around them, keeping them from moving
No, the leaves are made up of cells
Bulliform cells lose their turgidity during excessive water loss, which can be caused by factors such as high temperatures, strong winds, or drought conditions. This loss of turgor pressure causes the leaves to wilt and curl, helping to reduce water loss through transpiration.
Makahiya leaves curl when they are touched or disturbed as a defense mechanism against predators. This reaction is triggered by the plant's ability to rapidly move water from certain cells, causing the leaflets to fold inward and appear wilted.
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