Biology, asked by Avayviolet5160, 1 year ago

What will be the effect of accumulation of K+ ions in guard cells? (1) Loss of turgidity (2) Exosmosis (3) Water potential increases (4) Water potential decreases... Explain in detaill... No link..

Answers

Answered by anmolaggarwal357
5

the correct answer is 4

              water potential decrease

Guard cells are cells surrounding each stoma. They help to regulate the rate of transpiration by opening and closing the stomata. To understand how they function, study the following figures. As you look at the figures, keep in mind that an increase in solute concentration lowers the water potential of the solution, and that water moves from a region with higher water potential to a region of lower water potential.

Notice that in figure A the guard cells are turgid, or swollen, and the stomatal opening is large. This turgidity is caused by the accumulation of K+ (potassium ions) in the guard cells. As K+ levels increase in the guard cells, the water potential of the guard cells drops, and water enters the guard cells.

In figure B, the guard cells have lost water, which causes the cells to become flaccid and the stomatal opening to close. This may occur when the plant has lost an excessive amount of water. In addition, it generally occurs daily as light levels drop and the use of CO2 in photosynthesis decreases.


Attachments:
Similar questions