The guard cell swell when water flows into them,causing stomatal pore to open.
Stomatal pore
Subsidiary cells form the peripheral part of stomata and gaurd cells form the stomatal pore
Stomata along the nearby guard cell or other cell are called stomatal appratus
epidermal cells form the outermost layer of cells of the organism. guard cells control opening and closing of any pore like in the case of stomata, epidermal cells provide protection and guard cells take care of opening and closing of stomatal pore depending on the plant's need of carbon dioxide or oxygen.
The guard cell swell when water flows into them,causing stomatal pore to open.
Stomatal pore
Subsidiary cells form the peripheral part of stomata and gaurd cells form the stomatal pore
The guard cell of stomata look like a balloon when it is turgid. Two such cells form the pore of the stomata. When both guard cells of a stomata are deflated by exo-osmosis the stomatal pore is closed.
The guard cells of the stomata swell to form the stomatal pore
There are a large number of tiny pores called stomata on the surface of leaves of plants (The singular of stomata is stoma).Each stomatal pore (or stoma) is surrounded by a pair of guard cells .The opening & closing of stomatal pores are controlled by the guard cells.
The stomata would be narrower, thus osmosis would occur less, thus photosynthesis would be less. The stomatal pore will become narrower. Gaseous exchange to and fro stomata will be reduced. This will affect the rate of photosynthesis in green plants.
The opposite of stomatal conductance of course!
Stomata along the nearby guard cell or other cell are called stomatal appratus
epidermal cells form the outermost layer of cells of the organism. guard cells control opening and closing of any pore like in the case of stomata, epidermal cells provide protection and guard cells take care of opening and closing of stomatal pore depending on the plant's need of carbon dioxide or oxygen.
Guard cell is an epidermal cell that is also a multisensor hydraulic valve. The guard cells surround the stomatal pore which controls the opening and closing of the stomatal. Due to tugor changes,the guard cells can be triggered by light, temperature, carbon dioxide concentration and hydration of the leaf. Ex: The guard cells are triggered by a high temperature and closes the stomatal pore to conserve water.
cuticular transpiration occurs through the cuticle while the stomatal transpiration occurs through the stomata.