Biology, asked by sunaina30, 2 months ago

stomato play a role in gaseous exchange. without stomato which cells have play the gases exchange ?​

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Answered by mahi577
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Explanation:

The two bean-shaped cells that surround the stomata are called guard cells. They play an integral role in the opening and closing of the stomata. The gas exchange in stomata takes place through the movement of these guard cells.

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Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

According to question, Stomata plays important role in gaseous exchnage without stomata the cells which also play important role are Lenticles.

Explanation:

Plants, unlike humans and animals, lack specialised structures for gas exchange; however, they do have stomata (found in leaves) and lenticels (found in stems) that are actively involved in gas exchange. Plant leaves, stems, and roots respire at a slower rate than humans and animals.

  • A lenticel is a porous tissue made up of cells with large intercellular spaces that can be found in the periderm of secondary thickened organs and the bark of woody stems and roots of dicotyledonous flowering plants.
  • It functions as a pore, allowing direct gas exchange between internal tissues and the atmosphere through the bark, which is otherwise gas-impermeable.

                                                                                                                           

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