How opening and closing of stomata takes place
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the opening and closing of stomata is controlled by the process of osmosis. when water enters the guard cells due to the low concentration of water in them, the guard cells absorb water and swell up and thus close the stoma by swelling
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hey mate...
opening and closing of stomata takes place by the help of guard cells.
when water flows into the guard cells they swell become curved and cause the pore to open. when the guard cells loses water they shrinks and occur to close..
hope it helps
opening and closing of stomata takes place by the help of guard cells.
when water flows into the guard cells they swell become curved and cause the pore to open. when the guard cells loses water they shrinks and occur to close..
hope it helps
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