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How are changes in potassium ion concentration related to the mechanism involved in the opening and closing of the stoma

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Answered by jaggaiaherpa
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Explanation:

This depolarization triggers potassium plus ions in the cell to leave the cell due to the unbalance in the membrane potential. This sudden change in ion concentrations causes the guard cell to shrink which causes the stomata to close which in turn decreases the amount of water lost.

Answered by Adarshbhardwaj60
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This depolarization triggers potassium plus ions in the cell to leave the cell due to the unbalance in the membrane potential. This sudden change in ion concentrations causes the guard cell to shrink which causes the stomata to close which in turn decreases the amount of water lost.

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