The gaseous exchange is hampered.
When the process of uncoupling mitochondria occurs, cells generate heat instead of producing energy in the form of ATP. This can disrupt the normal functioning of the cell and impact various cellular processes.
The guard cells are specialized cells that control the opening and closing of the stomata in plant leaves. They can change shape to regulate the exchange of gases and water vapor between the leaf and the surrounding environment.
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
Mitosis occurs in somatic cells. The main purpose of mitosis is to create two identical cells from one single cell.
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
Respiration occurs in the cells.
Gaurd cells help in opening and closing of stomata
it occurs in the gametes, the sex cells. where mitosis occurs in all other cells that have two halves of chromosomes, meiosis occurs in cells which only have one half of the chromosomes.
The stoma is "turgor operated valve". The opening and closing of stoma is regulated by the turgidity of guard cells. The stomata are open when the guard cells are turgid. On losing turgidity in guard cells, the stomata closes.
Guard cells. They are bean-shaped and this allows for the opening and closing of stomata.
Stroma is a fluid-filled area in the chloroplast that plays a role in the Calvin cycle, where carbon fixation occurs. Guard cells regulate the opening and closing of stomata, controlling gas exchange and water loss in plants. Both stroma and guard cells are essential for proper photosynthesis and plant function.
occurs in all the somatic (body) cells