What is the process by which guard cell becomes turgid ? explanation required
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Plants do not like losing water, but it is a necessary trade-off because the stomata allow gases to exchange during photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process of converting sunlight into usable chemical energy in plants, and this process is necessary for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide to occur.
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When guard cells become turgid Stomata open. Guard cells absorb water (endosmosis) from surrounding cells and becomes turgid. Due to increasing turgidity, the exerted pressure stretch the outer thin walls of guard cells outwards stretching of their inner walls.
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