plants breathe through tiny holes, called
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stomata
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Stomata.
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The green parts of land plants are covered with tiny units called stomata, which is Greek for mouths. Stomata are formed by two cells, called guard cells, each a mirror image of the other, which together form a ring shape like a doughnut (those with a hole).
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