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What is the relationship between stomata and photosynthesis?

stomate are opening on the underside of a leaf. They are controlled by guard cells. When guard cells are turgid they stomate open and transpiration occurs when they are flaccid they close to retain water and prevent loss of water by transpiration


What is the opposite of a turgid cell?

The opposite of a turgid plant cell is called a flaccid plant cell. A walled cell is flaccid in surroundings where there is no tendency for water to enter. A turgid wall is very form, while a flaccid cell wall is more limp.


What is the difference between a flaccid cell and plasmolised cell?

A flaccid cell has lost water and lacks turgor pressure, while a plasmolysed cell has lost so much water that the plasma membrane has detached from the cell wall. Flaccid cells are not necessarily plasmolysed, but plasmolysed cells are always flaccid.


What do the guard cells and stomata look like?

Both play part in allowing gases in and out, esp carbon dioxide which is needed for photosynthesis. Stoma, by being a pore; Guard cell, by opening (becoming turgid) and closing (become flaccid) when necessary. They are also both necessary for the leaf's survival.


What happens to the cells of an elodea leaf when mounted on 10 percent salt solution?

When an elodea leaf is mounted on a 10 percent salt solution, the cells of the leaf will lose water through osmosis. This will cause the cells to shrink and the leaf to become flaccid. The high salt concentration outside the cells will create a hypertonic environment, leading to water moving out of the cells to try to balance the concentration of solutes.

Related Questions

What will happen when you boil a green leaf in a test tube?

It's cell walls will break down and the leaf becomes soft/flaccid


Sentence for flaccid?

When a penis is not erect; it is Flaccid.


How do you stay flaccid?

Flaccid means to be flabby and soft.Don't exercise.


What is the hypothesis of osmosis lab elodea leaf?

The hypothesis of an osmosis lab with an Elodea leaf could be that the Elodea leaf will lose water and shrink when placed in a hypertonic solution due to water moving out of the leaf cells by osmosis, causing the cells to become flaccid. Conversely, if the Elodea leaf is placed in a hypotonic solution, it may gain water, swell, and become turgid as water moves into the leaf cells via osmosis.


What does the term flaccid mean?

The term flaccid means something that is soft and limp. One might talking about a soft material that is not stiff and droops down in a flaccid manner.


How do you use flaccid in a sentence?

Never having been to school, Bob's management skill were extremely flaccid.


Is the heart flaccid?

yes


What attracts flaccid men?

Nudity


What is the relationship between stomata and photosynthesis?

stomate are opening on the underside of a leaf. They are controlled by guard cells. When guard cells are turgid they stomate open and transpiration occurs when they are flaccid they close to retain water and prevent loss of water by transpiration


If a guy has a small flaccid penis it won't be much larger when erect?

The size of a guy's penis when flaccid is not a good indicator of the erect size. Even a penis that looks small when flaccid, can grow to be of very respectable size when erect. Conversely, men who have a penis that looks large when flaccid, generally don't see very much change in actual size when erect.


What does unerected mean?

It means flaccid or unbuilt.


What is the flaccid mean?

Slack. limp, drooping.