HOW DO GUARD CELLS REGULATE THE OPENING AND CLOSING OF STOMAL PORES
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The opening and closing of stomata are controlled by changes in the shape of the two guard cells that surround each pore. When water moves into guard cells from surrounding cells, they become turgid and bend, producing a pore. ... A low concentration of CO2 concentration on stomatal opening, are interrelated.
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