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Structure of Stomatal Apparatus

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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Structure of Stomatal Apparatus

  • The stomatal apparatus consists of guard cells, a stomatal pore (stoma), and accessory (subsidiary) cells.
  • Guard cells are kidney-shaped in dicots and dumbbell-shaped in monocots; they have thick inner walls and thin elastic outer walls.
  • Stomatal opening and closing depend on the turgor pressure of guard cells.
  • When guard cells become turgid (due to endosmosis), stomata open; when they become flaccid (due to exosmosis), stomata close.
  • Accessory cells help in stomatal movement by storing and supplying ions like K⁺, which regulate osmotic changes in guard cells.
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