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Tiny pores on the surface of leaf are

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Answered by billupatithanusri999
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Stomate, also called stoma, plural stomata or stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems.

Explanation:

In botany, a stoma (plural "stomata"), also called a stomate (plural "stomates") is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that facilitates gas exchange.

The individual pore is called the stoma. They actually perform two major functions, which includes transpiration (giving out excess water in the form of water vapor) and gaseous exchange for the respiration and photosynthesis, which takes place via them. Stomata are small pores present in the epidermis of leaves .

Answered by Mister36O
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Exʟɴɪɴ :

  • Presence of small pores, generally on the lower surface. Through these pores carbon dioxide enters the leaf. These pores are called stomata.

STOMATA

  • Stomata are minute openings present on the surface of leaves. These are more common on the lower surface of leaves. The term stomata refers to the two guard cells along with the opening which they are surround.
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