Biology, asked by alyammamozah, 22 days ago

in which part of a leaf is carbon dioxide less

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Answered by yateesh56
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Stomata are small openings through the leaf epidermis, or outer skin; they permit the entry of carbon dioxide but inevitably also allow the exit of water vapour. The stomata open and close according to the physiological needs of the leaf.

Answered by anamikaviju12
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Stomata are small openings through the leaf epidermis, or outer skin; they permit the entry of carbon dioxide but inevitably also allow the exit of water vapour. The stomata open and close according to the physiological needs of the leaf.

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