In a typical osmotic system there will not be net movement of water between two solutions, when the
System has reached equilibrium
System is proceeding towards equilibrium
Levels of both solutions become equal
Concentration of solute becomes equal
"Select the correct events leading to the opening of stomata:
I)decline in guard cell solutes
II) lowering of osmotic potential of guard cell
III) rise in potassium levels in guard cells
IV)movement of water from neighbouring cells to guard cells
V) guard cells becoming flaccid "
The answer to this question is given as II, III and IV
My doubt is why can it not be I, III and IV.
Because when there is a decline in guard cell solutes, it infers that there has been a movement of water from neighbouring cells to guard cells right?