In plants, ion movements in and out of stomatal guard cells are driven by
A) electrons from the hydrolysis of water.
B) photons captured from light via Photosystem II.
C) proton pumping via membrane-bound ATPase.
D) osmotic gradients due to the presence of assimilates.
E) malate transport by PEP carboxylase.
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