Draw a neat labelled diagram of stomata write two functions of stomata
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Stomatae are pore-like plant structures, present on the leaf epidermis and sometimes in stem also. Each stomata is made up of two guard cells, which regulate opening and closing of stomata.
The two main functions of stomatae include uptake of CO2 (carbon dioxide) by plants and reduction of the loss of water due to evaporation.
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Each stomata is made up of two guard cells, which regulate opening and closing of stomata. The two main functions of stomatae include uptake of CO2 (carbon dioxide) by plants and reduction of the loss of water due to evaporation
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