what are stomata ? where are they normally found
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Stomata are the small pores in leaves of plants. They act as lungs. Stomata take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen during photosynthesis and visa versa during respiration, thus enabling the exchange of gasses.They are most common on green aerial parts of plants, particularly the leaves. They can also occur on stems, but less commonly than on leaves.
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