Differentiate between Stoma and Stroma.
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stoma refers to small or minute pores in the stem or leaf portions which allows the movement of gases in and out of the plant system where as stroma refers to the fluid/matrix present in the chloroplast
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stroma is (anatomy) the tissue structure of an organ, etc, that serves to support it while stoma is (botany) one of the tiny pores in the epidermis of a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor pass.
The stoma is the part on the leaf (usually located on the bottom) that allows for gas exchange (releasing O2 and taking in CO2). It has two guard cells that control its opening and closing. The stroma is the fluid inside of the chloroplast that contains the enzymes necessary for carbon fixation (the calvin cycle).
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