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Gummules are small, rounded structures found in certain plants, particularly in some species of bacteria and fungi. They are composed of polysaccharides and serve as storage or protective cells. Gummules can play a role in the plant's response to environmental stress, acting as a means to store nutrients or prevent desiccation. In some contexts, they may also refer to the resinous or gummy substances produced by plants for defense against herbivores or pathogens.

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