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What are stomata?
a)
Small pores present on the stem of a plant
(b) Small pares present on the aerial parts of a plant
(c)
Small pores present on the roots, stem and leaves of a plant
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All the above​

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Stomata can be defined as small pores that are present on the ‘aerial parts’ of the plant.

Option: (b)

Explanation:

  • Stomata are essential organs present in the plant through which ‘gaseous exchange’ takes place.  
  • Now water can also be lost through these stomata in the form of ‘water vapour’ which helps in cooling the plants.  
  • Stomata are mainly present in the leaves. In dicots they are present in the under ‘surface of the leaves’ whereas in monocots they are ‘present in both surface’ of the leaves.  

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