The stomatal apparatus of plant posses guard cells..why
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This increases the cell's volume and turgor pressure. ... This makes the cell plasmolysed, which results in the closing of the stomatal pores. Guard cells have more chloroplasts than the other epidermal cells from which guard cells are derived. Their function is controversial.

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This increases the cell's volume and turgor pressure. ... This makes the cell plasmolysed, which results in the closing of the stomatal pores. Guard cells have more chloroplasts than the other epidermal cells from which guard cells are derived. Their function is controversial.
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Guard cells have more chloroplasts than the other epidermal cells. Stomata are small pores present in the epiderms of leaves. The stomatal aperture, guard cells and the subsidiary cells together are called the stomatal apparatus.Jan
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