why is the inner wall of guard cells of stomata is inelastic as compared to the outer walls?
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as water is stored in it if excess will present it will elastic
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Guard cells are adapted so for partial closure and opening of stomata.
Inner walls is thick to provide flexibility so that the guard cells may be in fully distended condition or plasmolysed depending upon osmotic concentration
Inner walls is thick to provide flexibility so that the guard cells may be in fully distended condition or plasmolysed depending upon osmotic concentration
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