Describe the structure and role of stomatal apparatus in respiration in plants
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Stomata are tiny pores or holes found to be present in the epidermis of leaves. The major function of these stomata is to regulate the process of transpiration and gaseous exchange. The stomatal pore remains surrounded by specialised cells called guard cells which in turn are surrounded by subsidiary cells.
The stomatal pore, guard cells and the surrounding subsidiary cells together constitute the stomatal apparatus.
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Plants "breathe' too, but they do it through tiny openings in leaves called stomata. stomata open and close to allow the intake of carbon dioxide and the release oxygen.
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