what do you observe in the slide of stomata
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the stomata are bean shaped and will appear denser (darker) under the microscope. Under high magnification, students can differentiate between closed and open stomata. The bean-shaped structures are referred to as guard cells and contain a nucleus and chloroplasts.
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◾️What do we observe in a slide of the stomata?
In general, carbon dioxide diffuses in through stomata while oxygen and water diffuse out. Stomata are generally open during the day to allow the free exchange of photosynthetic gases, and closed at night to prevent water loss when photosynthesis is not taking place. ... stomata closed during the day and open at night.
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