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Regulation of Stomatal Opening for Carbon Dioxide Intake

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  • Key Points: Stomatal Function and Movement
CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Stomatal Function and Movement

  1. Stomata are tiny pores mostly on the underside of leaves, responsible for CO₂ intake for photosynthesis.
  2. In darkness, stomata close to reduce water loss by transpiration; in light, they reopen to allow CO₂ entry.
  3. Transpiration occurs alongside photosynthesis, thus "transpiration is the price the plant pays for photosynthesis."
  4. The opening and closing of stomata depend on the movement of water in and out of guard cells, which have a thick inner and thin outer wall.
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