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describe the importance of stomata in plant.​

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Answered by NehaMP
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Stomata helps a plant for photosynthesis by allowing to take in carbon dioxide. They help to reduce water loss by closing when conditions are hot or dry. Stomata looks like tiny mouths which open and close as they assist in transpiration.

Answered by swordbender71
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Stomata is important for a plant in the following ways:

i) They help in gaseous exchange i.e gaining carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and gaining oxygen for respiration.

ii) They help in the regulation of water loss from the plant, through transpiration.

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