Biology, asked by ami78, 9 months ago

Stomata plays an important role in
(a) respiration
(b) photosynthesis
(c) transportation
(d) all the above​

Answers

Answered by poonambarot126
6

Answer:

photosynthesis

Explanation:

stomach serves very important function to plants allowing them to use photosynthesis to produce energy⚡

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Answered by brainlysme12
2

An answer is an option (d) all the above​

We are all aware that the tiny pores on the leaves known as stomata are crucial to the exchange of gases. Through these pores, both oxygen and carbon dioxide are taken in and released. The little pores on leaves known as stomata are where respiration occurs in plants. Through these pores, gases are exchanged. By diffusion, oxygen is delivered to other plant cells, and at the same time, carbon dioxide is expelled from the cells. The respiration process in leaves works in this way.

Role of stomata in respiration:

The little pores known as stomata are found on the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs. Stomata enable gaseous exchange during cellular respiration by opening and closing the pores.

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Role of stomata in photosynthesis:

Stomata facilitate carbon dioxide uptake and release of oxygen during the process of photosynthesis.

Role of stomata in transportation:

Stomata act like pores allowing carbon dioxide to enter to be used for photosynthesis and allowing oxygen, a waste product of photosynthesis, to leave.

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