Anatomy and Morphology of Plants
Specialized epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells are called as
What causes the opening and closing of guard cells of stomata during transpiration?
The tiny pores present on the surfaces of leaves, called stomata, help in the exchange of gases. Each stoma consists of bean-shaped or dumbbell-shaped guard cells. The epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells are modified to form subsidiary cells. The opening and closing of the guard cells are caused by a change in their turgidity. The inner walls of the guard cells are thick and elastic, while the outer walls are thin. The numerous microfibrils present in the guard cells facilitate the opening and closing of the guard cells.
At the time of the opening of the stomata, the turgidity of the guard cells increases. As a result, the outer walls bulge and the inner walls become crescent-shaped. The stomatal opening is facilitated by the radial arrangement of the microfibrils.
At the time of the closing of the stomata, the guard cells lose their turgidity, the outer and inner walls retain their original shapes, and the microfibrils get arranged longitudinally.
Specialized epidermal cells surrounding the guard cells are called as
Which of the following facilities opening of stomatal aperture?
Grass leaves curl inwards during very dry weather. Select the most appropriate reason from the following.
Select the mismatched pair (A) Root hair Unicellular (B) Stem hair Multicellular (C) Trichomes Cause water loss (D) Guard cells Regulate opening and closing of stomata
Name the following. Cells that surround a stomatal pore
Give only the functions of the following (a) Stomatal pore (b) Guard cell
Stomata opens, because the guard cells have
When an oak leaf stoma opening move widely, the most likely process involved is
When stomata are opening; we observe which of the following changes in the guard cells?
The pH in the guard cells was observed when stomata were open, it ranges