How does exchange of gases takes place through stomata ?????
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the exchange of gases takes place in the stomata of the plants. During photosynthesis guard cells open the stomata and atmospheric carbon dioxide enters into the plant and after the synthesis is completed the stomata is opened once again and oxygen enters the atmosphere.
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●●●●{■■■Exchange of gases takes place in the plants through the tiny pores on the surface of the leaves called stomata. Exchange of gases also occurs in the roots of plants... Carbon dioxide produced during respiration move outside through the root hairs in the same way by the process of diffusion ■■■}●●●●
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