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how is the opening and closing of stomata regulated? ​

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Answered by nayakdebi
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Control of the size of the stomatal aperture optimizes the efficiency of water use through dynamic changes in the turgor of the guard cells. The opening and closing of stomata is regulated by the integration of environmental signals and endogenous hormonal stimuli.

Answered by EishanKhandait
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The opening and closing of stomata is controlled by the guard cells. When water flows into the guard cells, they swell up and the curved surface causes the stomata to open. When the guard cells loses water, they shrink and become flacid and straight thus closing the stomata.

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