what are stomata?write about their structure and function
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stomata are the tiny pores present on the surface of leaves
they are surrounded by guard cells
they help in exchange of gases and transpiration
they are surrounded by guard cells
they help in exchange of gases and transpiration
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Definition:
Stomata are the tiny pores in the leaf of the plant surrounded by guard cells (pair of guard cells)
Function:
* Stomata allows in exchange of gases and transpiration
* Stomata allows the plant to take Co2 which is required for the photosynthesis process.
* It occurs because of guard cells.
* Guard cells allows the stomatal pores to open and close
Structure:
Refer the pic you will understand
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Here is the answer:
》》》》》》》》》》》》》》》
Definition:
Stomata are the tiny pores in the leaf of the plant surrounded by guard cells (pair of guard cells)
Function:
* Stomata allows in exchange of gases and transpiration
* Stomata allows the plant to take Co2 which is required for the photosynthesis process.
* It occurs because of guard cells.
* Guard cells allows the stomatal pores to open and close
Structure:
Refer the pic you will understand
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