guard cells उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The plant epidermis consists of three main cell types : pavement cells, guard cells and their subsidiary cells that surround the stomata and trichomes, otherwise known as leaf hairs.
- Further work with Barry Palevitz showed that microtubules were involved in orienting the cellulose microfibrils in the walls of guard cells in a pattern of radial micellation that is necessary for stomatal function.
- Differences from Smilacaceae include that " Ripogonum " lacks stipules, it has a wet rather than dry stigma, its seeds and leaves contain starch, and its guard cells contain oil.
- Note that the desired range cell space-time snapshot is typically excluded ( as well as a number of additional cells, or " guard cells " ) to prevent whitening of the statistics.
- Among other things, this technique is used to isolate specific cell types ( e . g ., guard cells from leaves, pericycle cells from roots ) for further investigations, such as transcriptomics.
- There were two small guard cells surrounded by two large similarly shaped subsidiary cells ( paracytic ) deriving from a pronounced elliptical cuticular ledge on the surface of the guard cells surrounding a thickened circumporal area.
- There were two small guard cells surrounded by two large similarly shaped subsidiary cells ( paracytic ) deriving from a pronounced elliptical cuticular ledge on the surface of the guard cells surrounding a thickened circumporal area.
- Plants must balance the amount of CO 2 absorbed from the air with the water loss through the stomatal pores, and this is achieved by both active and passive control of guard cell turgor and stomatal pore size.
- He conducted extensive research on the mechanics of sap ascent, the construction of a leaf's pulvinus, the positioning of a plants'leaves, and the inner-workings between stomata and its guard cells.
- The stomatal pores perforate the epidermis and are surrounded on each side by chloroplast-containing guard cells, and two to four subsidiary cells that lack chloroplasts, forming a specialized cell group known as the stomatal complex.