What are stomata where are they normally found?
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Stomata are a special type of pore opening on leaves of plants. They are designed to absorb water from sources such as rain while also removing excess water in the plant through transpiration.They are found underneath the surface of leaves
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stomata are tiny holes present in the lower epidermis of a plant it helps in removal of access water and helps in intake of oxygen form outer environment who helps in photosynthesis. It opens when there is need to remove water or to take oxygen and ye guard cells closes the sonar when there Is no need of ware and oxygen.
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stomata are tiny holes present in the lower epidermis of a plant it helps in removal of access water and helps in intake of oxygen form outer environment who helps in photosynthesis. It opens when there is need to remove water or to take oxygen and ye guard cells closes the sonar when there Is no need of ware and oxygen.
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