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The leaf of a plant 'dies out' if its stomata are blocked why?

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Answered by roshni542
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The leaf of a plant 'dies out' if its stomata are blocked why?

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The 'leaves of a plants dies' when 'stomata are blocked'. When the stomata of a leaf are blocked, the process of "photosynthesis" stops and so does the gaseous exchange and water vapour exchange. The leaf dies out of suffocation and unavailability of food.

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Answered by aakankshaarya32
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Stomata consists of guard cells which permit the exchanges of gases.

that is carbon dioxide and oxygen where so ever needed.

if the stomata got block, gaseous exchange cannot occur which inhibit the photosynthesis (it needed carbon dioxide) and because of absence of food, leaves starts dying

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