function of stomata at least 3 points
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Stomata are tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. Stomata are typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems. 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. Stomata look like tiny mouths which open and close as they assist in transpiration.
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it helps in breathing of the plants
second one
it helps in exchange of gases which takes place inside the plant cells
third one
they allow carbon dioxide in, but they also let precious water escape
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it helps in breathing of the plants
second one
it helps in exchange of gases which takes place inside the plant cells
third one
they allow carbon dioxide in, but they also let precious water escape
hope this helps you
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