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Guard Cells Plant Lots Water Fill Plump Turgid

Front What happens to guard cells when the plant has lots of water?
Back When the plant has lots of water, the guard cells fill with it and go plump and turgid. This makes the stomata open so gases can be exxchanged for photosynthesis.

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