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Jace Stewart
28 May, 18:25
What happens when water enters the guard cell
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Celia Mckay
28 May, 19:20
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When the water enters the cells, they swell and become bowed. This causes the guard cells to bend away from each other, thereby opening thestomata. Conversely, when guard cellslose potassium ions, water diffuses out of the cells by osmosis.
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