File:Opening and Closing of Stoma - Numerical Version.svg
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DescriptionOpening and Closing of Stoma - Numerical Version.svg |
English: Opening and Closing of Stoma.As K+ levels increase in the guard cells, the water potential of the guard cells drops, and water enters the guard cells.
1: Guard cells (swollen) 2: Guard cells (shrunken) 3: Stoma opening 4: Stoma closing 5: Epidermal Cells 6: Potassium ions 7: Stoma 8: Cell walls 9: Chloroplast 10: Vacuole 11: Nucleus 12: Water |
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Own work; Used information from: Campbell Biology (10th Edition) by: Jane B. Reece & Steven A. Wasserman. and [1]. |
Author | Ali Zifan |
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