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Hey, I figured it out when there is a low concentration of CO2 in the leaf the Stomata opens.

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Would the stomata open or close if the CO2 concentration decrease?

Opening and closing of stomata is regulated by concentration of water in guard cells. When transpiration is required, water reaches the guard cells and they swell up. This opens the stomata's pore. When they are not required to be opened, water is not present in guard cells and they shrink causing stomata's pore to close.


Would stomata open or close if CO2 concentration decreased?

close


What causes a stomata to open and close?

Stomata open due to a decrease in water content inside guard cells, causing them to become turgid and curve outward. This creates an opening for gas exchange. Stomata close when the water content in guard cells increases, causing them to become limp and close the opening to prevent water loss.


What do plants need stomata for?

To allow gases to diffues in and out of their leaves, down a concentration gradient. Stomata can open and close. This is control by the adjacent guard cells on either side. Stomata will close when it's windy so as not to lose too much water vapour.


What regulates the stomata?

The guard cells open and close the stomata as needed.


Why do a leafs stomata open and close?

Changes in the osmotic potential of gaurd cells make that stomata open or closed


Why don't plants keep their stomata open all the time?

Plants do not keep their stomata open all the time because it would lead to excessive water loss through transpiration. Stomata need to close to prevent dehydration and maintain proper water balance within the plant. Additionally, closing stomata helps plants conserve energy and regulate gas exchange more efficiently.


What makes a plants Stomata open?

many factors influence the opening ang closing of the stomata one of this is during drought, stomata closes because of the high concentration of ABA that influence the conservation of water in the plant this is influenced by the concentration of K+, Cl- and H+ in the guard cell that enhances the water to be absorbed or released which affects the closing and opening, respectively. this may not be exactly right but this is how i remember it. you may reseach further about this.


What swell in pull open the stomata so the plant can breath?

The increase in water pressure inside the guard cells causes them to swell, which then opens the stomata to allow gas exchange for photosynthesis. This process is regulated by factors such as light levels, CO2 concentration, and hormones to ensure the plant can effectively take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen.


When there is a low amount of carbon dioxide inside the leaf does the stoma open or shut?

probably means it is shut. since carbon dioxide goes through the stomata and is necessary for photosynthesis then if there is a low amount of it in the leaf then the stomata must be shut


How does oxygen get out of the leaf cells and back into the air outside the plant?

Through a process called diffusion. This process is the random movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.


The stomata of leaves are usually open in?

in the day