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Page 1: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Cross Section of a Leaf

Page 2: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Stoma Open vs. Closed Open – w/light & when guard cells filled

with water

Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water (dehydrated)

Why is it important to have stomata open?

Closed vs. Open

Page 3: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Stomata Open vs. Closed Water No Water

Light Dark

Page 4: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

How many stomata?

High light: more stomataLow light: less stomata (less photosynthesis)

Dicots (Webbed veins) more stomata lower leafMonocots (Parallel veins) same amount both sidesWater plants: none on bottom, always openDesert: limited stomata, open at night (adaptation)

Page 5: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Why is it important to have stomata open? GAS EXCHANGE for photosynthesis!

Page 6: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Capillarity Action/Transpiration Cohesion &adhesion

draw water - capillary action.

Water travels from roots, up stem & throughout leaves via xylem

Water enters the guard cells (Ψ)

Water evaporates to atmosphere (transpiration)

Page 7: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

How Does Osmosis determine if the Stomata are open or

closed?

Page 8: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Osmosis due to hypertonic and hypotonic environments!

Page 9: Cross Section of a Leaf. Stoma Open vs. Closed  Open – w/light & when guard cells filled with water  Closed – w/o light & when guard cells lacking water

Guard Cells/Stomata