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What is the function/role of bulliform cells in grasses ?

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They minimise the water loss during the conditions of water stress or drought by making the leaves curl invwards.
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Study the following statements regarding the anatomy of isobilateral leaf. (i) Stomata are equally distributed on both the surfaces (ii) certain adaxial epidermal cells are modified into bulliform cells in grasses. (iii). The vasuclar bundles are radial (iv). Phloem is adaxially placed. Which of the above statements are correct?