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Gas Exchange in Plants Structure and function of stomata and guard cells.

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1 Gas Exchange in Plants Structure and function of stomata and guard cells

2 Structure and function of stomata  Generally stomata open during day and close during the night. The guard cells on each side of the stoma pore control the size of the poor by changing their shape.

3 Structure and function of stomata  Make your own clear and labelled diagram of the stomata and guard cells from p28 of Systems & Their Maintenance  The process of drawing these structures will help you learn them!

4 Structure and function of stomata  If water enters the guard cells, they swell up and the stoma pore opens.  If water leaves the guard cells, they become flaccid and the stoma pore closes.

5 Structure and function of stomata  These changes are thought to be due to a reversible uptake and loss of potassium ions by the guard cells.

6 Structure and function of stomata  During the day the chloroplasts inside the guard cells photosynthesise.  As a result they produce ATP, which fuels an active transport mechanism that takes up potassium ions from the surrounding epidermal cells.

7 Structure and function of stomata  This lowers the water potential in the guard cells and water enters by osmosis, the guard cells become turgid and the stoma pore opens.

8 Structure and function of stomata  At night the chloroplasts in the guard cells do not photosynthesise.  Less ATP is available for the active uptake of potassium ions, which then leave the guard cells by diffusion.

9 Structure and function of stomata  The loss of the potassium ions raises the water potential of the guard cell, water passes out into the epidermal cells, which have a more negative water potential.  The guard cells become flaccid and the stoma pore closes.


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