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what are stomata ? what is its role ​

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Answered by rk8810123
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Explanation:

Stomata – Stomata are pores in the leaf that allow gas exchange where water vapor leaves the plant and carbon dioxide enters. Special cells called guard cells control each pore's opening or closing. When stomata are open, transpiration rates increase; when they are closed, transpiration rates decrease.

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Explanation:

MEANING OF STOMATA

Stomata are the tiny pores on the leaves through which plants absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide. They are normally found on the underside of the leaves.

FUNCTIONS

  1. Its main function is to exchange of gases by opening and closing the pores in the leaves.
  2. It helps in removing water from the leaves
  3. It takes carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen during the process of photosynthesis.
  4. It helps in regulating water movement through transpiration.

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