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Fig.
3.6-4. Transverse section through a leaf of ice plant (Mesembryanthemum
crystallinum). The large circle protruding from the surface of the leaf is an
epidermis cell that stores water. It has a
volume hundreds of times larger than that of other parenchyma cells in the leaf,
so its water storage capacity is comparatively great, but it also has a large
surface area through which water can be lost to the air. The
nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio in this cell is extremely low, but water storage is a
simple metabolism and the cell probably does not need a great deal of nuclear
control.
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