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Regulation of Stomatal Opening for Carbon Dioxide Intake - Opening and Closing of Stomata

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  • Key Points: Opening and Closing of Stomata (Theories)
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Opening and Closing of Stomata (Theories)

  1. Two main theories explain stomatal movement: the potassium ion concentration theory (recent) and the Sugar concentration theory (old).
  2. K⁺ Ion Theory: In light, ATP from photosynthesis pumps K⁺ ions into guard cells, increasing osmotic pressure, causing water inflow and stomatal opening.
  3. At night, K⁺ ions leak out, guard cells lose turgor, become flaccid, and the stomata close.
  4. Sugar Theory: Photosynthesis produces glucose, which increases osmotic pressure in guard cells, leading to water uptake and turgidity, opening the stomata.
  5. In both theories, stomatal closure occurs when water is lost from guard cells, making them flaccid and closing the pore.
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