why do diurnal changes occur in osmotic potential of Guard cells?
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The diurnal change in the osmotic pressure that takes place in the dark cell help in the opening and closing of stomata. Explanation: During the daytime there is sunlight and as a result of this there is production of the starch or carbohydrate in the guard cell
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The diurnal change in the osmotic pressure that takes place in the dark cell help in the opening and closing of stomata. Explanation: During the daytime there is sunlight and as a result of this there is production of the starch or carbohydrate in the guard cell.
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