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Do guard cells contain chloroplasts?

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Do guard cells contain chloroplasts?

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There is some theory that the manufacturing of sugar can work in conjunction with K+ to regulate water potential. Side note, it is well known that it is ions movements in the guard cells can cause water to flow in or out, which open and close the stomata respectively.

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