What causes the opening and closing of guard cells of stomata during transpiration?
What causes the opening and closing of guard cells of stomata during transpiration?

Solution: The change in the turgidity of the guard cells is one of the factors that causes the stomata to open and close. The stomatal hole opens when guard cells become turgid, causing their thin walls to stretch and thick walls to become somewhat concave. Guard cells lose water when water is lost, and their flat elastic inner walls revert to their original shape, causing guard cells to become flaccid and the stomata to close.