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Methods for Viewing Plant Stomata Responses (Record no. 45654)

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ISSN 0002-7685
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Personal name Thompson, Stephen
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Title Methods for Viewing Plant Stomata Responses
Remainder of title : Satisfaction & Learning Outcomes of High School Students (Journal Article)
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Place of publication United States
Name of publisher :National Association of Biology Teachers (NABT)
Year of publication ,2023
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Number of Pages 33–37p.
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Title American Biology Teacher
Volume number/sequential designation Volume 85: Issue 1, January 2023
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Summary, etc Abstract: Plants are a vital component of human life on Earth; they provide us with food and essential nutrients as well as the oxygen we breathe. However, the science education community struggles to find ways to make plant processes less abstract and more understandable for learners. In this article we demonstrate how we make plant processes more understandable for learners by observing the behaviors of a specific plant structure, a stoma, which is a microscopic opening that plays a role in the movement of matter into and out of a plant. Recent research across plant-related science fields centers on plant stomata because they protect plants from various environmental strains, including attacks from pathogens. Translating this research into science classroom instruction has not occurred extensively. A key impediment is that few common methods to make stomata visible or demonstrate their dynamic nature to learners are available. The activities we share here make stomata visible utilizing a specific plant, Tradescantia zebrina, and common laboratory equipment. In the first activity, we share how to demonstrate stomata closing and opening by manipulating a combination of these environmental factors. In the second activity, we describe how to create a visual simulation of stomata response to attacks from microorganisms.
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Topical Term stomata response visualization| plant pathology| stomata functions| plant processes| guard cells
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Personal name Clinton, Michael | Miller, Bridget | Fu, Zhengqing
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1525/abt.2023.85.1.33
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