How Plants Lose Water
This
is
an electron microscopic view of a plant
stomate.
Stomata
are the microscopic pores created by a pair
of guard cells on plant surfaces, especially
the leaves, which open and close to regulate
gas and water exchange in all plants.
Click
to view an open stomate.
Interest
in how water moves through plants continues
unabated after more than a century of study.
Several hundred scientific papers are published
each year which deal with the subject of
stomata action, because this topic is critical
to photosynthesis and crop production.
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