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Stoma
Stoma is a pore present in the epidermal layers of leaves. It is guarded by two beanshaped guard cells on either side.
Stroma
Stroma is the colourless ground substance present in the chloroplasts.
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- Stomata:-
- Stomate, also called stoma, plural stomata or stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems. ... They provide for the exchange of gases between the outside air and the branched system of interconnecting air canals within the leaf.
- Stroma:-
- Stroma (from Greek στρῶμα 'layer, bed, bed covering') is the part of a tissue or organ with a structural or connective role. It is made up of all the parts without specific functions of the organ - for example, connective tissue, blood vessels, ducts, etc.
- Stoma:-
- Any of the minute pores in the epidermis of the leaf or stem of a plant, forming a slit of variable width which allows movement of gases in and out of the intercellular spaces.
- an artificial opening made into a hollow organ, especially one on the surface of the body leading to the gut or trachea
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