Name the following:The pores through which leaves exchange gases
Topic: Nutrition in Plants
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➡️The pores through which leaves exchange gases are called stomata .
➡️They are present on the epidermis of the leaf.
➡️They are enclosed by two kidney shaped cells.
➡️These kidney shaped cells are called guard cells.
➡️They are necessary for exchanging gases in the atmosphere
➡️Transpiration(loss of water in the form of water vapour) also takes place through stomata.
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➡️The pores through which leaves exchange gases are called stomata .
➡️They are present on the epidermis of the leaf.
➡️They are enclosed by two kidney shaped cells.
➡️These kidney shaped cells are called guard cells.
➡️They are necessary for exchanging gases in the atmosphere
➡️Transpiration(loss of water in the form of water vapour) also takes place through stomata.
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Have a colossal day ahead
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◆ Answer -
The pores through which leaves exchange gases is called stomata.
● Extra information -
- Stomata are sites for exchange of gases i.e. transpiration.
- During the day when stomata are open plants lose water in form of water vapour.
- During the night, stomata are closed in order to preserve water.
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