Anatomy of Flowering PlantsHard
Question
Bordered pits are found in
Options
A.sieve cells
B.vessel wall
C.ompanion cells
D.sieve tube wall
Solution
Pits are the depressions or cavity formed in the cell wall that are found in the sclerenchyma, thick walled parenchyma cells and the tracheary elements (ie, vessels and tracheids). Simple pits are unform while bordered pits are the flask- skaped depressions.
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