What are the functions of small pores found in epidermal cells of leaves?
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They give out excess water and for gaseous exchange
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Stomata are pores in the plant epidermis that are surrounded by two guard cells, which control the opening and closing of the aperture. These guard cells are in turn surrounded by subsidiary cells which provide a supporting role for the guard cells. Stomata begin as stomatal meristemoids.
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