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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Low CO₂ Concentration
Explanation:
(b) Glycolate induces opening of stomata in low CO₂ concentration.
- Light causes photosynthesis which prompts decrease in centralization of CO2 Then, glycolate is blended.
- The combination, oxidation of glycolate happens. ATP blend happens after the oxidation procedure.
- 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.
- The guard cells swell which brings about opening of stomata. Thus, Glycolate initiates opening of stomata.
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