<span>Potassium is actively transported into and out of the vacuoles in the guard cells.
There are different kind of potassium transport channels (KAT1, KAT2) that transport K+ inside and outside the vacuole of the guard cell, by the use of ATP (energy) and H+.</span>
I think the answer is either b or c
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The end result is production of four haploid cells (n chromosomes, 23 in humans) from the two<span> haploid cells (with n chromosomes, each consisting of </span>two<span> sister chromatids) produced in </span>meiosis<span> I. The four main </span>steps of Meiosis II<span> are: Prophase </span>II<span>, Metaphase </span>II<span>, Anaphase </span>II<span>, and Telophase </span>II<span>.</span>