Does stomata play any role in the process of photosynthesis? Explain.
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The excess water exits through the stomata in a process called transpiration. So, stomata do not directly participate in photosynthesis. However, the stomata control the influx of carbon dioxide, a critical component of photosynthesis, and allow the excess oxygen to exit.
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The excess water exits through the stomata in a process called transpiration. So, stomata do not directly participate in photosynthesis. However, the stomata control the influx of carbon dioxide, a critical component of photosynthesis, and allow the excess oxygen to exit.
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