how is the opening and closing of stomata regulated?
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stomata Pores in plant regulate the amount of water and solutes within them by opening and closing their guard cells using osmotic pressure.in order for plant to produce energy and maintain cellular function their cells undergo the highly intricate process of photosynthesis.critical in this process is the stomata.
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Opening and closing of stomata is regulated by the presence of water.
When water enters the stomata the stomatal pore opens.
When the water goes out of stomata the guard cells shrink. As a result the poren closes.
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