Why do guard cells thick walls inside of stomata?
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In the guard cells the cellular microfibrils are radially arranged thus when the cells are turgid the microfibrils pulls the inner side of the guard cells which being thicker moves towards the periphery (thus the stoma opens up).
But it's also true that the inner wall is not evenly thick.
But it's also true that the inner wall is not evenly thick.
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