In xerophytes, are referred to as crypts. A. stomata recessed in cavities B. guard cells C. hairs (trichomes) D. lower epidermal cells

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In xerophytes, are referred to as crypts (Xerophytes) in stomata recessed in cavities

The apertures in the epidermis of leaves known as stomata are protected by guard cells. It facilitates the exchange of gases in plants. Depending on the climate, different plants have varied guard cell locations. Stomatal crypts, which are cavities, are where they can be found in Nerium oleander (non-succulent xerophyte).

  • They are found in cavities, called stomatal crypts in Nerium oleander (non-succulent xerophyte).
  • In Ericales, they are located in grooves that are covered in epidermal hair. So, "Stomatal crypts" is the right response.
  • Palisade parenchyma may be present on both the top and lower sides, with spongy parenchyma sand sandwiched in between, as in Nerium. The lowest surface of Nerium or Oleander has deep depressions known as crypts (stomatal crypts).
  • Stomata are found separately in other xerophytic plants and are sunken below the surface as a result of being covered by accessory or subsidiary cells.

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