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Functions of stomata?​

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function of stomata -

It takes carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and giving out oxygen that is used by human beings and animals.

They help in photosynthesis and transpiration

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• photosynthesis -

photosynthesis is the process through which plants use water and carbon dioxide to create their food, grow and release excess oxygen into the air.

• transpiration -

Transpiration is the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then give off water vapor through pores in their leaves. it keep the plant cool

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✔When leaf is examined under the microscope, we observe many tiny pores which are collectively called stomata.☄

  • Stomata are the minute openings, generally found in the epidermis of leaves and can also be found in stems and other parts of plants.☄

  • Stomata play an important role by permitting the movement of gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapour to diffuse between the interior and surface of the plant tissue.☄

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✔1️⃣Helps in the exchange of gases by opening and closing the pores in the leaves.✍

✔2️⃣It helps to expel the excess water out from the leaves in the form of water vapour.✍

✔3️⃣Based on the weather conditions, it is closed or opens its pores to maintain the moisture balance.✍

✔4️⃣Allows the uptake of carbondioxide and give out oxygen during the process of photosynthesis.✍

✔5️⃣Stomata remain open during the day and closed at night. This closure prevents prevents water from escaping through open pores.✍

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