Phys Org
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Pulvinar slits in the cell wall of legume motor cells facilitate control of leaf movement.
Legumes are famous for exhibiting various leaf movements, including "nyctinastic movement," in which the leaves open in the day and close at night.
Such repetitive and reversible cell extension and contraction are very rare in plant cells, which are surrounded by a rigid cell wall.
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