Guard cellsby- kara linwood
yes all plants have guard cells because if there's a plant that don't have guard cells the stomatal pores will not open neither close
The stomata are controlled by two epidermal cells called guard cells. When water flows in, the guard cells swell up and closes the stomata. When the water leaves, it becomes flaccid and opens the stomata.
Answer1. Guard cells have chloroplast, epidermal cells do not have.2. Guard cells are much smaller than the epidermal cells.3. The cell walls of guard cells are not uniform, inner walls are thicker than the outer walls. epidermal cells are unformly thin.
Stomata are pores surrounded by the guard cells.
Stomatal pores in plants regulate the amount of water and solutes within them by opening and closing their guard cells using osmotic pressure. Guard cells and adjacent subsidiary cells are involved in opening and closing of stomata.
guard cells
Guard cells make up the stoma
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
These are called the guard cells.
The guard cells controll the opening and closing of the statoma!
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
guard cells
No Guard cells are cells that close when there is dry weather, preventing the leaf from becoming dehydrated
Guard cellsby- kara linwood
yes all plants have guard cells because if there's a plant that don't have guard cells the stomatal pores will not open neither close
The stomata are controlled by two epidermal cells called guard cells. When water flows in, the guard cells swell up and closes the stomata. When the water leaves, it becomes flaccid and opens the stomata.