A human nerve cell is a specialized cell in the nervous system that transmits electrical signals, while a plant guard cell is a specialized cell in plants responsible for regulating gas exchange and water loss through openings called stomata. Nerve cells are found in animal tissues, while guard cells are unique to plants.
Plant cells have stuff so they can photosynthesize. (chlorophyll)
Both human nerve cells and plant guard cells are specialized cells that have specific functions within their respective organisms. They both have membrane-bound structures that control the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Additionally, both cell types respond to external stimuli to carry out their functions.
The stoma of a plant is surrounded by two specialized cells called guard cells that regulate its opening and closing. These guard cells control gas exchange and water loss in the plant.
It's the skin. Stomata are pores in the plant leaves through which water vapour escapes the plant. The human body loses water in the form of sweat through the sweat pores in the skin.
a plants life is longer and the plant can develop for items.
the difference is that there are different parts in humans than there is in animals
Plant. It is on the surface layers of a leaf.
for exchange of gases
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You don't there is nothing beyond the guard.
No, fungi do not have guard cells. Guard cells are specialized cells found in the epidermis of plant leaves that regulate gas exchange by controlling the opening and closing of stomata. Fungi are a separate kingdom of organisms and lack the structures and functions associated with plant physiology, including guard cells and stomata.