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Kidney-shaped cell in plants​

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Answered by RADJKRISHNA
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Guard cells are a pair of kidney-shaped cells that form the opening of the stomate. When the plant is turgid (full of water) the guard cells are swollen and the stomate is open. This allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf for photosynthesis, but it also allows water to leave the opening.

Answered by patilgauri422
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Guard cells are a pair of kidney-shaped cells that form the opening of the stomate. ... When the plant is turgid (full of water) the guard cells are swollen and the stomate is open. This allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf for photosynthesis, but it also allows water to leave the opening.

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