one: None of the choices are true. Allowing for rapid movement of ions into the cell through p Recognizing environmental cues such as high CO2 within t Guard cells losing water and becoming less turgid. Increasing their water potential (more +) through the uptak
one: None of the choices are true. Allowing for rapid movement of ions into the cell through p Recognizing environmental cues such as high CO2 within t Guard cells losing water and becoming less turgid. Increasing their water potential (more +) through the uptak
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Stomata can open and close in order to modulate the transpiration stream and allow for exchange of oxygen and CO2. Stomata OPEN by…
![[PLANT PHYSIOLOGY] Stomata can open and close in order to modulate the transpiration stream and allow for exchange of oxygen and CO2. Stomata
OPEN by.
Select one:
O a.
None of the choices are true.
Ob.
Allowing for rapid movement of ions into the cell through plasmodesmata linking guard cells to neighboring cells.
O C. Recognizing environmental cues such as high CO2 within the leaf.
d.
Guard cells losing water and becoming less turgid.
O e.
Increasing their water potential (more +) through the uptake of K+ and Cl-.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F40cbeb66-d88d-4e01-b4b5-1176e5b78ecf%2F86a68561-86fe-47d0-acdb-b19a46c81152%2Fxjnd6kj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:[PLANT PHYSIOLOGY] Stomata can open and close in order to modulate the transpiration stream and allow for exchange of oxygen and CO2. Stomata
OPEN by.
Select one:
O a.
None of the choices are true.
Ob.
Allowing for rapid movement of ions into the cell through plasmodesmata linking guard cells to neighboring cells.
O C. Recognizing environmental cues such as high CO2 within the leaf.
d.
Guard cells losing water and becoming less turgid.
O e.
Increasing their water potential (more +) through the uptake of K+ and Cl-.
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