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Question
How do guard cells regulate the opening of stomatal pores?
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Solution
Guard cells regulate the opening of the stomatal pores by controlling their internal water pressure (turgor pressure).
- When water from surrounding epidermal cells flows into the guard cells, the guard cells swell and become fully turgid.
- Because the guard cells have thin, elastic outer walls and thick, rigid inner walls, the swelling causes the outer walls to bulge outward.
- This outward expansion pulls the thick inner walls apart, creating an opening and successfully opening the stomatal pore.
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Chapter 1: Life Processes - Exercise 1 [Page 36]
