Function of sunken stomata
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A sunken stomata is a stomata in a small pit, which protects the escaping water vapor from air currents, decreasing water loss from the leaf. Sunken stomata are commonly found in plants in arid environments as one of their adaptations to preserve water.
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The larger number of sunken stomata present in the leaves helps them to prevent water loss. Some leaves fold from the corners and form cylindrical shape through which the stomata present on top/upper side are prevented from direct sunlight.
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