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Through which place does the exchange of gases in plants take place

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Answered by TheKnowledge
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Hi, there !!

exchange of gases take place through the stomata


stomata is tiny pores present on surface and below the leaf of plant which help in gaseous exchange taking carbondioxide inside and releasing oxygen outside.


through the tiny pores of stomata the exchange the gases.

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Ranjan kumar
Answered by TheRose06
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The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaf (as well as the loss of water vapor in transpiration) occurs through pores called stomata (singular = stoma). Normally stomata open when the light strikes the leaf in the morning and close during the night.

The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaf (as well as the loss of water vapor in transpiration) occurs through pores called stomata (singular = stoma). Normally stomata open when the light strikes the leaf in the morning and close during the night.The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the leaf (as well as the loss of water vapor in transpiration) occurs through pores called stomata (singular = stoma). Normally stomata open when the light strikes the leaf in the morning and close during the night.Leaves consist of tiny pores known as stomata. Gaseous exchange occurs through diffusion via stomata. Guard cells regulate each of the stomata. Exchange of gases occurs with the closing and opening of the stoma between the inferior of leaves and the atmosphere.

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