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small microscopic openings present on leaves are​

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Answered by dwivedidivyansh067
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Answer:

stomata

Explanation:

it helps in respiration in plants

Answered by harshyadavbrainly
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stomata

Explanation:

Microscope pores in plants are known as stomata which are a tiny opening or pore. It is present on the leaves, stems, and another green part of the plant. Stomata are mostly found under the surface of plant leaves and are used for gaseous exchange. Stomata is present in the land plant mostly. Stomata help with the gaseous exchange in which the intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen takes place. It helps with the process of transpiration in plants. The air enters into the plant through these stomata and some of the oxygen produced is used in the processor respiration.

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