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name the opening through which a leaf breathes

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Answered by aqibkincsem
7

all plants except for liverworts, which are too primitive, leaves have openings in them called stomata singularly called stoma that opens and closes through the use of guard cells surrounding them like breathing. They are located on the underside of the leaf.


To answer how the leaves breathe, which is the same as about how the leaves get their carbon dioxide, and that is a more interesting question.


In all plants except for liverworts, which are primitive, leaves have openings in them termed as stomata for breathing.

Answered by ajay3937a
4

Answer

stomata

Explanation:

the openings through which a leaf breathes is stomata

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