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define stomata and its functions

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Stomata and its functions:

  • The small pores that are always present on the leaves of the plants are called stomata.
  • Stomata present in all leaves.
  • It is used for the air exchange and stomatal transpiration process.  
  • Air enters a plant through the stomata on its leaves.

Functions of Stomata:

  • Stomata open and close to permit the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen.  
  • Specialized cells called guard cells that surround the stomata helps in stomata open and close process.
  • Guard cells are paired cells.
  • It limits the water loss during tranpiration.

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Stomata

  • Stomata are the microscopic pores that are always present on the leaves of plants.
  • The stomata on a plant's leaves allow air to enter.
  • It is used in the process of air exchange and stomatal transpiration.
  • Stomata are found on all leaves.

Functions of Stomata

  • It reduces water loss during transpiration.
  • Stomata open and close to allow carbon dioxide to be taken in and oxygen to be released.
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