👉 A racemoid is a type of cell in plants that is made up of two to four cells arranged horizontally or vertically along the stem. This arrangement allows for better light absorption and more efficient gas exchange, which can be particularly advantageous in warmer climates where temperatures can vary widely. Racemoids are typically found on the undersides of leaves or stems, but they may also form at other points on plants. The cells within a racemoid have a similar structure to those of a leaf cell