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What are stomata. Explain there structure and function

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Answered by Anonymous
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Guard cells are important for functioning of stomata .

Each stoma is guarded by a pair of bean shaped guard cells which govern the opening and closing of stomatal aperture.
That's why they are important.


Stomata :
Cells form a continuous layer , but in leavers epidermis has small openings called stomata.

Stomata in the epidermis of leaves help in gaseous exchange during respiration and photosynthesis.
Answered by afsararaza
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Is the tiny pores present on the epidremis of the leaves .these are mostly found on leaf's lower surface .

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1.)it helps in breathing of the plants.
2.)It helps in exchange of the gas which take place inside the cell.


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