"In most angiosperm species, the cell walls of guard cells are uneven in thickness, and the cellulose microfibrils are oriented in a direction that causes
the guard cells to bow outward when turgid (Figure 36.17a). This bowing outward increases the size of the pore between the guard cells. When the cells lose water and become flaccid, They become less bowed, and the pore closes"
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the guard cells to bow outward when turgid (Figure 36.17a). This bowing outward increases the size of the pore between the guard cells. When the cells lose water and become flaccid, They become less bowed, and the pore closes"
HOW I CAN VISUALISE THIS ...I DINT UNDERSTAND ANY SINGLE WORD OF IT..........