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Are stomata cellular structures. If yes then Why?​

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Stomata are pore complexes present on the epidermis of leaves and other soft aerial parts in plants. ... They are not cellular structure. However, stomatal apparatus is cellular because it includes two specialized guard cells which surround each stomata.

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Stomata are pore complexes present on the epidermis of leaves and other soft aerial parts in plants. They are not cellular structure. However, stomatal apparatus is cellular because it includes two specialized guard cells which surround each stomata.

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