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what are stomata? where they are normally found?​

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Answered by dazzy09
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The stomata are most common on green aerial parts of plants, particularly the leaves. They can also occur on stems, but less commonly than on leaves. The aerial parts of some chlorophyll-free land plants (Monotropa, Neottia) and roots have no stomata as a rule, but rhizomes have such structures (Esau, 1965, p. 158).

Answered by ChSaswatSamal
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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.

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