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In the cell walls of the guard cells, cellulose microfibrils are oriented
Options
(a) radially
(b) transversely
(c) tangentially
(d) obliquely
Correct Answer:
radially
Explanation:
The radial arrangement of cellulose microfibrils (radial micellation) in the guard cell wall plays a more important role in stomatal movements than the distribution of wall thickening.
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Topics: Transport and Nutrition in Plants
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Subject: Biology
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