How do plants control the opening and closing of the stomata?
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due to the presence of guard cells plants control the opening and closing the stomata
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The opening and closing of the pore is a function of the guard cells. The guard cells swell when water flows into them, causing the stomatal pore to open. Simillarly the pore closes if the guard cells shrink
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