Why do guard cells thick walls inside of stomata?
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Your Answer = The inner walls of the guard cells are thick to facilitate the opening of stomatal pore during transpiration. When water enters, outer walls expand which cause the inner walls to draw out causing opening of stomata.
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Your Answer = The inner walls of the guard cells are thick to facilitate the opening of stomatal pore during transpiration. When water enters, outer walls expand which cause the inner walls to draw out causing opening of stomata.
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Guard cells thick walls insist of stomata to facilitate the opening of stomatal pore during transportion. When water enter outer walls expending which cause inner walls to draw out causing openting of stomata.....
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