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How is the stomatal aperture opened in plants?

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Answered by 6300445798m
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The stomata opens when the turgity increases in guard cells when the k+ and cl-ions inwards

Answered by YatishRai222
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Control of stomatal aperture: a renaissance of the old guard. ... Stomata, functionally specialized small pores on the surfaces of leaves, regulate the flow of gases in and out of plants. The pore is opened by an increase in osmotic pressure in the guard cells, resulting in the uptake of water.

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