BIOL 101 Lecture 16: ch 34

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------- are the cells surrounding tiny pores in the epidermis that facilitate the diffusion of carbon dioxide into leaves or herbaceous stems. Having a blade divided into 2 or more leaflets. Whorled: 3 or more leaves at each node. Covers upper and lower surfaces of leaf blade. Some specialized cells: guard cells, hairs hair=trichomes. Usually opened by day, closed by night. Often associated with special epidermal cells (subsidiary cells) Osmotically active ions increase solute concentration in guard cell vacuoles. Resulting osmotic movement causes guard cells to become turgid, forming a pore. Provide reservoir of water and ions turgid= pressurized. Conducts water and essential minerals to leaf. Conducts sugar produced by photosynthesis to rest of plant. Loss of water vapor from aerial parts of plant. Need for co2 and need for water conservation. Pulls water and minerals against gravity to upper leaves and cools hot leaves. With water deficit, plants wilt (loss of turgor pressure)

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