Biology, asked by sp3981240, 4 months ago

explain the working of stomata​

Answers

Answered by nishantvipdp
17

\huge(Answer)

☞Stomata are composed of a pair of specialized epidermal cells referred to as guard cells (Figure 3). Stomata regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss by changing the size of the stomatal pore.

Explanation:

➜Specialized cells known as guard cells surround stomata and function to open and close stomatal pores. Stomata allow a plant to take in carbon dioxide, which is needed for photosynthesis. They also help to reduce water loss by closing when conditions are hot or dry.

Answered by cuteangel0001
1

\huge{\underline{\red{\mathfrak{♡ANSWER♡}}}}

Stomata are present in leaf epidermis. They regulate the process of transpiration and gaseous exchange. They are enclosed by two bean-shaped guard cells. The guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.

\textit{Nisha here}

Attachments:
Similar questions