functions of stomata
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
stomata are small pores on the surfaces of leaves and stems, bounded by a pair of guard cells, that control the exchange of gases—most importantly water vapour and CO2—between the interior of the leaf and the atmosphere.
Explanation:
pls mark me as brainlist
Answered by
0
Explanation:
Stomata, the small pores on the surfaces of leaves and stalks, regulate the flow of gases in and out of leaves and thus plants as a whole.21-Aug-2003
Attachments:
Similar questions