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In Kranz anatomy, the bundle sheath cells have:

  1. A
    Thin walls, no intercellular spaces and several chloroplasts.
  2. B
    Thick walls, many intercellular spaces and few chloroplasts.
  3. C
    Thin walls, many intercellular spaces and no chloroplasts.
  4. D
    Thick walls, no intercellular spaces and large number of chloroplasts.

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Bundle sheath cells in plants (Kranz anatomy) are characterized by having thick walls impervious to gas exchange, no intercellular spaces, and a large number of chloroplasts.

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In Kranz anatomy, the bundle sheath cells have:
A
Thin walls, no intercellular spaces and several chloroplasts.
B
Thick walls, many intercellular spaces and few chloroplasts.
C
Thin walls, many intercellular spaces and no chloroplasts.
D
Thick walls, no intercellular spaces and large number of chloroplasts.

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