When potassium ions are transported into guard cells, water

A) leaves the guard cells by osmosis.
B) is actively transported out of the guard cells.
C) enters the guard cells by osmosis.
D) is actively transported into the guard cells.
E) moves to the edge of the guard cell.


C

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