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difference between water stomata and leaf stomata​

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Answered by TheMortaL
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Explanation:

Stomata are present on the epidermis of leaf, young stem and floral parts. Hydathodes are present on the margins of leaf where the vascular supply (vein) ends. Stomata are surrounded by a pair of specialized epidermal cells called Guard Cells. Hydathodes are surrounded by a ring of non-specialized cells.

Answered by Anonymous
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Stomata are pores on the leaves that help in exchange of gases.

They are mostly found on the underside of the leaf.

Each stoma is guarded by guard cells, which control the opening and closing of the pore.

The water content of the guard cells is responsible for their function.

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