Part of a cell through which water and respiratory gases enter is _____
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Part of a cell through which water and respiratory gases enter is stomata.
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- In the field of biology, stomata can be described as the small openings or pores which are present in the epidermis of the leaves.
- Stomata are made up of guard cells which open when water and respiratory gases are needed to take in or take out of the plant. Otherwise, the guard cells remain closed.
- The lower side of a leaf is much richer in stomata than the upper side.
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Part of a cell through which water and respiratory gases enter is stomata
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