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How do guard cells regulate the closing of stomatal pores?
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Solution
Guard cells regulate the closing of the stomatal pores by losing their internal water pressure.
- When water flows out of the guard cells, the turgor pressure drops, causing the cells to shrink and become flaccid.
- Without the internal water pressure stretching the cells outward, the tension on the cell walls is completely released.
- The thick inner walls relax and collapse back into their original, resting position, coming together to completely close the stomatal pore and prevent further water loss.
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Chapter 1: Life Processes - Exercise 1 [Page 36]
