Q-How is opening and closing of stomata regulated?
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Stomata are pores that can be found underneath the leaves of plants. These pores help in gaseous exchange and their opening and closing are regulated by kidney shaped guard cells .
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The opening and closing of the stomata is regulated by the turgidity of the guard cells. When water enters the guard cells, they swell up, causing the stomatal pore to open up and when the guard cells loose water, they shrink causing the closure of stomatal pores.
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