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The leaves have tiny microscopic holes,they are called as

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Answered by sravan8
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the leaves have tiny microscopic holes they are called as stomata...which helps in exchange of gaseous.....

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The leaves have tiny microscopic holes, they are called as stomata.

Explanation:

  • Any of the tiny pores or openings in the epidermis of leaves and young stems is referred to as a stomate, sometimes known as a stoma, the plural of which is stoma or stomas.
  • On the underside of leaves, stomata tend to be more numerous.
  • They enable the exchange of gases between the atmosphere outside and the leaf's branching network of interconnected air canals.
  • The internal pressure of the two sausage-shaped guard cells that surround a stomate causes it to open and close.
  • A guard cell's inner wall is thicker than its exterior.
  • The outer wall of the guard cell expands outward as it gets turgid and filled with water, pulling the inner wall with it and expanding the stomate.

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