Give reason Stomata are present on the upper surface of lily leaves while they are altogether absent in tap
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Water Lily Stomata
These tiny pore-like holes take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen. The stomata of water lilies are on the upper surface of their leaves, maximizing air exposure. Stomata on the underside of the leaves would be wasteful because water contact interferes with the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen.
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Water Lily Stomata
These tiny pore-like holes take in carbon dioxide and expel oxygen. The stomata of water lilies are on the upper surface of their leaves, maximizing air exposure. Stomata on the underside of the leaves would be wasteful because water contact interferes with the exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen
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