Biology, asked by Natasha77, 1 year ago

Functions of stomata

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Answered by SresthaAbhi
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So basically stomata present in plants is responsible for gaseous exchange within the leaves of the plants..
It also helps in water loss through transpiration!!

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Answered by presentmoment
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The functions of the stomata:

  • Stomata are unique structures present on the surface of the green leaves in plants.
  • The main function of stomata is to aid in the 'exchange of gases' in the leaves of the plants.  
  • They act as the passageway through which carbon dioxide comes in and the oxygen, that is formed as a 'by-product of photosynthesis' go out.
  • Stomata, therefore, acts as the main instrument without which photosynthesis would not have been possible. Though stomata are majorly present in the leaves, but for succulents stomata are found even in stems of plants.

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