how long intercellular spaces present in leaves help in gaseous exchange
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the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in leaf take place through stomata the tiny pores present on the surface of the leaf the stomata are open at the day time whereas there close at the time of night
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The method through which the long and large intercellular spaces that are present in the leaves help in gaseous exchange is stated below:
- The intercellular spaces placed in the leaves form a tough network that helps in the method of gaseous exchange.
- The intercellular pores or spaces enlarge the surface area on the leaves.
- These enlarged pores trap the sunlight from the environment during photosynthesis.
- This in turn helps in the photosynthetic mode of gaseous exchange.
- These intercellular spaces are present on the surface of the epidermis.
- Along with helping in the exchange of the gaseous substances, such long intercellular pores facilitate water exchange in the plants.
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