How do choroplast in guard cells control the turgidity of the guard cells. Controlling the stoma. (i know that water flows in and the guard cell becomes turgid, but how does the guard cell control the water flow?)

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The correct answer is letter A. Potassium makes guard cells become turgid when water flows within this protective barrier. This happens so that the plant can perform photosynthesis even without the presence of direct sunlight. The pores of the cells start to contract and conserve water so that the plant can use it later on.