advantages of stomata and disadvantages ?
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The advantages of open stomata is as follows,
Transpiration is the process of evaporation of water from the leaves and stems to the atmosphere. The stomata close when the guard cells shrink, which in turn ceases the transpiration. Opening of stomata allows the process of transpiration, so the root cells do not die.
Plants utilise carbon atom especially in the form of CO2 (carbon dioxide), plants take in Co2 through open stomata, which is essential for photosynthesis and though which they produce sugar molecules and other complex materials for use the plant growth and metabolism.
Transpiration is the process of evaporation of water from the leaves and stems to the atmosphere. The stomata close when the guard cells shrink, which in turn ceases the transpiration. Opening of stomata allows the process of transpiration, so the root cells do not die.
Plants utilise carbon atom especially in the form of CO2 (carbon dioxide), plants take in Co2 through open stomata, which is essential for photosynthesis and though which they produce sugar molecules and other complex materials for use the plant growth and metabolism.
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Enables transpiration. It takes in co2 which is essential for photosynthesis
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