Grass leaves curl inwards during very dry weather. Select the most appropriate reason from the following :
Tyloses in vessels
Closure of stomata
Flaccidity of bulliform cells
Shrinkage of air spaces in spongy mesophyll
According to the text, in grasses, certain adaxial epidermal cells along the veins modify themselves into large, empty, colourless cells called bulliform cells. When they are flaccid due to water stress (during very dry weather), they make the leaves curl inwards to minimise water loss .
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