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Q-1. What do you mean by stomata??

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Answered by dreadwing
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Answered by Anonymous
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here is your answer dear

part of a plant. A pore or small hole in the surface of a leaf (or other aerial organ) allowing the exchange of gases between tissues and the atmosphere

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