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exchange of gases in plants​

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Answered by XxitzmizzpgliXx
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In plants, the same process of exchange happens between water vapor and carbon dioxide. Water vapor and oxygen flow out through stomata, or pores, in the leaf surface, and carbon dioxide flows in the same way. Gas exchange is an incredibly important process—it's the main thing allowing us to breathe.

Answered by Sam5093
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In plants, the exchange of gases takes place through stomata. Each of the stomata is surrounded by two guard cells, and these cells contain chloroplasts. A respiratory opening is found under each stoma, and the process of opening and closing of stomata depends on the presence of sugar and starch in the guard cells

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