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what are stomata?What are stomata?​

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Answered by dev999731
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Answer:

Stomata is a tiny opening that is used for exchange of gases . Air enter in plants through this opening.

Answered by Anonymous
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❤❤STOMATA ARE MINUTE BEAN LIKE

STRUCTURE PRESENT IN EPIDERMIS OF LEAVES,..... THEY ARE PRESENT INPIDERMIS OF ROOT IN DICOTS STOMATA ARE MORE ABOUNDANT ARE THE DORSAl SIDE THE VENTRAl THEREFORE,,,DICOTS LEAVES ARE cALLED DORSOVENTRAL LEAVES WHEREAS IN MONOCOTS STOMATA ARE UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED ON BOTH THE SURFACE AS THEREFORE MONOCOT LEAVE ARE CALLED IsOBILATERAL LEAVES.... EACH STOMA CONSISTS OF GUARDCELLS STOMATAl APRETURE $SUBSIDIARY WHICH CONSITIUTES STOMATA APRETUS,,,...... THE MAIN FUNCTION APPRATUS IS TO SLoW EXCHANGE OF GASES ......IN THE MOST PLACE STOMATA OPEN DURING DAY BUT IN CRASSCLUCEAN PLANT STOMATA DURING NITH TIME.......❤❤

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