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The absorption of water by the guard cells causes the pores to?

close and regulate water loss


Guard cells close the to prevent excess water loss?

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Stomatas close to prevent transpiration occurring, and this goes to further water loss.


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Do windy days decrease a plant's evaporative water loss?

wind at greater speeds cause the plant to close their stomata(pores underneath the leaves) to close to prevent water loss reducing transpiration. medium speeds cause plant to transpire more, because it removes more water molecules around the stomata while they stay open and it brings more CO2 to the plant. no wind speeds allow the stomata to remain open and water molecules to stay around the stomata reducing the amount of water loss, causing only some transpiration.


What happens the amount of water in a plant drops below a certain point?

The stomata closes, the prevents loss of water by transpiration