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WHAT IS GUARD CELL?

In plants, a specialized cell on the undersurface of leaves for controlling gas exchange and water loss are called guard cells. They occur in pairs and are shaped so that a pore, or stomata, exists between them. They can change shape with the result that the pore disappears. During warm weather, when a plant is in danger of losing excessive water, the guard cells close, cutting down evaporation from the interior of the leaf. 



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