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What is the function of guard cells in regulating gas exchange in a leaf?

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What is the function of guard cells in regulating gas exchange in a leaf?

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guard cells are the cells surrounding a stoma in a leaf. The stoma open to allow gas exchange, and close to regulate water loss. The guard cells regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.

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