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BIOLOGY – Activity Stomata Names _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ Period 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Date: _____________ Station # _____ INTRODUCTION The leaf is the main organ through which water is given off by a plant. As a plant absorbs water through its roots, the water is carried through the stem to the leaves. Some of the water is used in the leaves during photosynthesis. However, more water is taken in and transported to the leaves than can be used during photosynthesis. The excess water evaporates into the atmosphere through the stomata, or pores, in a process called transpiration. Stomata are openings generally found on the underside of leaves. They are formed by two specialized epidermal cells called guard cells. Guard cells regulate the passage of water vapor, oxygen gas and carbon dioxide into and out of the leaf. In this investigation, you will observe guard cells in a fresh leaf and estimate the total number of stomata in the leaf. OBJECTIVE To observe and estimate the number of stomata in a leaf MATERIALS fresh leaf wilted leaf forceps microscope pipette metric ruler glass slides cover slip calculator PROCEDURE 1. Place a couple drops of water in the center of a glass slide. 2. Use the forceps to carefully remove the thin layer of epidermis from the underside of the fresh leaf and spread it out as smoothly as possible in the drop of water on the slide. Cover the specimen with a cover slip. Refer to the diagram in Figure 1. Figure 1 3. Observe the leaf epidermis under low power. Don’t forget to adjust the diaphragm for the best lighting. Notice the guard cells which are pairs of kidney-shaped cells scattered among the irregular epidermal cells. The spaces between the guard cells are the stomata. 4. Move the slide to center a guard cell pair in the field of view and switch to highest power. In the observation section, draw a stoma guard cell unit as seen at the highest power. Label the guard cells, the stoma and a chloroplast. 5. Save your fresh leaf slide and repeat the procedure using the wilted leaf. 6. Observe the fresh leaf again under low power. Count the number of stoma-guard cell units seen in the field of view and record this number in data table 1. 7. Without moving the slide, switch to high power and count and record the number of stoma-guard cell units seen. 8. Recall that the low power field of view diameter is 4.5 mm and the calculated high power field of view diameter is 0.45 mm. Calculate and record the radius for each field of view. Enter this in data table 2. 9. Calculate and record the area of each field of view using the formula : area = π r2 10. Calculate and record for each field of view the number of stomata per square cm using the formula: stomata / cm2 = total number of stomata / area (cm2) OBSERVATIONS Magnification _______________ Magnification ________________ Data Table 1 Low Power High Power Low Power High Power Number of Stomata Data Table 2 Measurement Radius (mm) Radius2 (mm2) Area (mm2) Area (cm2) Stomata / cm2 ANALYSIS 1. How do the sizes of the stomata in fresh and wilted leaves compare? __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 2. Explain why the stomata in wilted leaves may be a different size from the stomata in fresh leaves. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ 3. What is the function of the guard cells? __________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 4. Why are the stomata of a leaf open during the day and closed at night? _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 5. Which plant leaf would you expect to have more stomata, that of a desert plant or that of a water plant? Explain. _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ 6. On which side of the leaf would you expect to find the stomata of a floating water lily? Explain. __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________