Spring.wmf (18300 bytes) Plant Physiology (Biology 327)  - Dr. Stephen G. Saupe;  College of St. Benedict/ St. John's University;  Biology Department; Collegeville, MN  56321; (320) 363 - 2782; (320) 363 - 3202, fax;    ssaupe@csbsju.edu

Pre-Lab Preparation:  Stomata Lab

I. Questions

1.  Define abaxial and adaxial.

2.  Sketch and label a dicot-type stomatal apparatus.

3.  Sketch and label a monocot-type stomatal apparatus.

4.  The following diagram represents guard cells/stomata in a field of view in the microscope.  Assume that the width of the field is 300 mm.  Calculate (a) area of the field; and (b) stomata mm2. 

 ***diagram not inserted***

 5.  What can you conclude from the following  data extracted from Woodward, FI (1988) Plants Today, July-August. 

Date CO2 Partial Pressure
1700 27.7
1800 28.0
1850 28.6
1900 29.3
1950 31.2
1989 33.0
CO2 Partial Pressure (Pa)  Stomatal Density (% value at 34 or 35 Pa)
28  135
29 130
30 125
31 120
32 110
33 105

II. Safety

III.  Lab Materials 

Plants

Chemicals

Supplies

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