Biology, asked by sanurs, 7 months ago

significant role of stomata in transportation is to ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Stomata are another very important feature for gaseous exchange and transport in plants. They're found on the underside of the leaf and basically act like pores allowing carbon dioxide to enter to be used for photosynthesis and allowing oxygen, a waste product of photosynthesis, to leave.

Answered by bedikajoshi90
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▪︎Stomata – Stomata are pores in the leaf that allow gas exchange where water vapor leaves the plant and carbon dioxide enters. Special cells called guard cells control each pore's opening or closing. When stomata are open, transpiration rates increase; when they are closed, transpiration rates decrease.

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