Bubble-shaped epidermal cells that occur on the upper surface of the monocot leaves are
A
Bulliform cells
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B
Palisade parenchyma
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C
Spongy parenchyma
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D
Accessory cells
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Solution
The correct option is A Bulliform cells Bubble shaped epidermis cell that occurs on the epidermis of the upper surface of monocot are called as bulliform cells. In drought condition, it helps in rolling of leaves, transpiration etc. Parenchyma is a thin walled, living, unspecialized cells mainly consists of cellulose. Palisade parenchyma cell present below the upper epidermis in dorsiventral leaf. Spongy parenchyma cell present towards lower epidermis in dorsiventral leaf. Acessory cells are the immune cells found in animals and not in plants.