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2007-06-05 11:15:09 · 4 answers · asked by xoxo 03 2 in Science & Mathematics Botany

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Yes , Guard cells in leaves contain chloroplasts .Privet leaf is no exception .

The chloroplasts have regulatory function of opening and closing of stoma.

Ligustrum japonicum, which is also called Japanese privet or Wax leaf privet, is an evergreen shrub native to Asia.

A fast-growing perennial used in landscaping, it reaches a height of 9 to 15 feet in five to six years.

The leaves are shiny and dark green with pale undersides. They are 2-4 inches long. The flowers are white and borne in clusters 3 to 4 inches across.
Stomata are located on the undersurface of the leaves. The upper surface is wholly cuticularised.
see the sectional view on the link below-
http://www.unlv.edu/Colleges/Sciences/Biology/Schulte/Anatomy/Leaves/PrivetLeaf.jpg

2007-06-09 01:34:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Privet Leaf Cell

2016-12-12 08:47:45 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Yes they do. There are chloroplasts in the guard cells that ultimately regulate the opening and closing of the stomata.

2007-06-05 11:21:26 · answer #3 · answered by hcbiochem 7 · 0 0

shelter cells open and close the stomata permitting carbon dioxide into the plant to be utilized in photosyntheis. i've got self belief the palisade cells have the various chloroplasts f or the production of glucose with the aid of photosynthesis(i must be incorrect suitable to the palisade cells although). glucose is utilized by the plant interior the comparable trend as animals in that they save on cardio respiratory and breakdown the glucose into water and carbon dioxide producing theenergy molecule atp that's then used for cellular technique.

2016-12-12 12:31:03 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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