Name the tiny pores on the surface of leaves
of a plant through which
gas exchange
occurs.
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Stomata
The structure of the leaf is adapted for gas exchange. The cells in the spongy mesophyll [Lower layer] are loosely packed, and covered by a thin film of water. There are tiny pores, called stomata, in the surface of the leaf
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