The tiny openings present on the leaf surface. What are they called?
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Stomata
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The tiny openings present on the leaf surface is called stomata.
Explanation:
The leaves are where the plants take most of their photosynthesis. Carbon dioxide and oxygen come in and leave the leaves through tiny holes on the underside of the leaves. The holes are called "stomata" or small mouths. Inside the leaf cells, the plant uses energy from the sun to combine carbon dioxide and water to make sugar. Oxygen is a product of waste. These stomata can be opened and closed according to the needs of the plant.
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