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Structure of Stomata
Stomata are typically comprised of two specialized
cells
called
guard cells
, which surround a central pore. The
guard cells
are kidney-shaped and contain
chloroplasts
, which are responsible for
photosynthesis
.
Function of Stomata
Stomata play a crucial role in the process of
transpiration
, where
water
evaporates from the
plant's
surface
, helping to regulate the
plant's
internal
water balance
. Additionally, stomata facilitate the exchange of
gases
, allowing
carbon dioxide
to enter the
plant
for
photosynthesis
and
oxygen
to exit.
Regulation of Stomata
The opening and closing of stomata are regulated by various factors, including
light
,
carbon dioxide
concentration
, and the
plant's
internal
water
status. When the
plant
requires
carbon dioxide
for
photosynthesis
, the stomata open, but they close to conserve
water
during dry conditions.
Study Guide for Stomata
Describe the structure of stomata and the role of
guard cells
.
Explain the function of stomata in the process of
transpiration
and
gas
exchange.
Discuss the factors that regulate the opening and closing of stomata.
Compare and contrast the stomatal
density
in different
plant
species
and their
adaptation
to specific
environments
.
Investigate the impact of
environmental factors
, such as
temperature
and
humidity
, on stomatal
behavior
.
Summary
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