Closed Stomata On Tobacco Leaf #1 is a photograph by Dr Jeremy Burgess/science Photo Library which was uploaded on September 27th, 2018.
Closed Stomata On Tobacco Leaf #1
False colour scanning electron micrograph of closed stomata on the surface of a tobacco leaf Nicotiana tabacum. Stomata are breathing pores scattered... more
Title
Closed Stomata On Tobacco Leaf #1
Artist
Dr Jeremy Burgess/science Photo Library
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Photograph
Description
False colour scanning electron micrograph of closed stomata on the surface of a tobacco leaf Nicotiana tabacum. Stomata are breathing pores scattered over the leaf surface, & sometimes stem, that regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf's interior & the atmosphere. Stomatal closure is a natural response to darkness or drought. Each pore is controlled by the turgor of two guard cells on either side; when the guard cells are full of water the pore is open; when they lose turgor, the pore closes. Some of the pores here are still growing & are small. A large glandular trichome, or leaf hair, is also seen. Magnification: X 93 at 35mm size. Original is BW print b745/174.
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September 27th, 2018
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