the tiny pores present in plants which help in breathing are called. 1)air holes ,2) stomata ,3)gills
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Plant pores, called stomata, are essential for life. When they evolved about 400 million years ago, they helped plants conquer the land. Plants absorb carbon dioxide through stomata and release oxygen and water vapour as part of the Earth's carbon and water cycles.
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