Applying petroleum jelly on both the abaxial and adaxial surface on monocot leaves.�Observe
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Stomata are located under the leaves. When petroleum jelly is applied underneath, stomata get completely blocked thereby preventing photosynthesis. ... When petroleum jelly is applied only on top of the leaves, stomata are not blocked. As a result, the plant was able to process food, and so it lived.
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Stomata are located under the leaves. When petroleum jelly is applied underneath, stomata get completely blocked thereby preventing photosynthesis. ... When petroleum jelly is applied only on top of the leaves, stomata are not blocked. As a result, the plant was able to process food, and so it lived.
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