Biology, asked by geetika7978, 10 months ago

Glycolate induces opening of stomata in
(a) presence of oxygen
(b) low CO₂ concentration
(c) high CO₂concentration
(d) absence of CO₂

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Low CO₂ Concentration

Explanation:

     (b) Glycolate induces opening of stomata in low CO₂ concentration.

  1. Light causes photosynthesis which prompts decrease in centralization of CO2 Then, glycolate is blended.
  2. The combination, oxidation of glycolate happens. ATP blend happens after the oxidation procedure.
  3. At that point, the K+ pump is enacted, K+ions move in the guard cells. Because of this, the water atoms move into watch cells.
  4. The guard cells swell which brings about opening of stomata. Thus, Glycolate initiates opening of stomata.
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