CELL TYPE CYTOPLASMIC FEATURES CELL WALL FEATURES 3-D GEOMETRY

Guard Cells
A.  Occur in pairs

Nucleus 
Vacuolated 
Mitochondria 
Chloroplasts 
Abundant Starch grains
Primary cell wall of variable thickness
Thickest wall is adjacent to intercellular space (stomatal pore) between the two guard cells.  This wall is heavily cutinized and may be lignified.
Outer periclinal wall is typically  thick and is heavily cutinized and sometimes lignified.
The wall adjacent to the intercellular space and periclinal outer wall are covered with a cuticle and/or wax.

 
Ground Epidermal Cell
Paradermal Polygonal, Elongate, Undulating puzzle shape
Longitudinal  Rectangular with longest axis in periclinal plane in most organs, however, in many seeds the longest axis is in the anticlimal plane