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what are stomata give function of stomata​

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\huge{\fbox{\fbox{\bigstar{\bold{\red{Happi\:   Holi }}}}}}In botany, a stoma (also stomate; plural stomata) is a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. ... Stomata have two main functions. First is gaseous exchange i.e. intake of carbon dioxide and release of oxygen. The second is the process of transpiration in plants. Air enters the plant through these openings.

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stomata are the small pores present on the leaf. they are surrounded by guard cells which helps in closing and opening of stomata.

functions of stomata are

  1. it helps in transpiration of water that is the loss of excess water from the plants
  2. loss of water from the stomata creates and upward pull that is section pull which helps in absorption of water from the roots.
  3. they help in exchange of gases

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