What are guard cells what is the shape of guard cells in dicot and monocot?
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Guard cells are cells surrounding each Stoma They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata.
shape of guard cell in monocot plants are dambbell shaped and in dicot plants are bean shaped.
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》When the guard cells lose water, they shrink and the stomata will close. Guard cells also have large vacuoles.
》 The cells that surround the guard cells are known as subsidiary or accessory cells.
》The guard cells in dicot plants are kidney shaped anddumbbell shaped in monocots.
》The size of the stomata is controlled by a pair of guard cells.
》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
》When the guard cells lose water, they shrink and the stomata will close. Guard cells also have large vacuoles.
》 The cells that surround the guard cells are known as subsidiary or accessory cells.
》The guard cells in dicot plants are kidney shaped anddumbbell shaped in monocots.
》The size of the stomata is controlled by a pair of guard cells.
》》 BE BRAINLY 《《
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