Biology, asked by Pranabamuni5466, 3 months ago

How to relate transpiration in plants with our organ system

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Answered by MAHENDRASSMM3219
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Plants need to take in carbon dioxide from their environment and release oxygen wastes. They do this through pores, primarily located on the undersides of leaves, called stomata. Flanking each stoma are two guard cells, which can open or close the stoma and directly regulate transpiration.

Answered by meetjambu165
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Explanation:

Plants need to take in carbon dioxide from their environment and release oxygen wastes. They do this through pores, primarily located on the undersides of leaves, called stomata. Flanking each stoma are two guard cells, which can open or close the stoma and directly regulate transpiration.

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