How opening and closing of stomata is controlled in plants?
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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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The opening and closing of stomata are regulated by factors such as light, plant carbon dioxide levels, and changes in environmental conditions. Humidity is an example of an environmental condition that regulates the opening or closing of stomata. When humidity conditions are optimal, stomata are open.
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