difference between stomata and guard cell
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stomata refers to both the pore (stoma) and the guard cells that surround them on the epidermis. ... While the stoma (pore/opening) is the channel through which gases enter the air spaces in leaves, opening, and closing of these openings is regulated by guard cells located on the epidermis.
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Basically, stomata refers to both the pore (stoma) and the guard cells that surround them on the epidermis. While the stoma (pore/opening) is the channel through which gases enter the air spaces in leaves, opening, and closing of these openings is regulated by guard cells located on the epidermis.
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