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Stomata and Guard Cells
They do this through pores, primarily located on the undersides of leaves, called stomata. ... During humid or cool conditions, the guard cells will open and allow the free passage of gases and water loss through transpiration.
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When the plant opens its stomata to let in carbon dioxide, water on the surface of the cells of the spongy mesophyll and palisade mesophyll evaporates and diffuses out of the leaf. This process is called transpiration . Water is drawn from the cells in the xylem to replace that which has been lost from the leaves
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