What are the minute openings on the leaves called?
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The tiny openings on the leaf surface are called stomata. It facilitates the exchange of gases in and out of the environment.
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The minute openings on the leaves are called stomata.
- Stomata are the structures present on the underside of the leaf that allows the plant to breathe through the exchange of gases.
- Carbon dioxide entry and oxygen exist take place through these pores present in the leaves.
- Therefore, stomata facilitate photosynthesis.
- They open during the daytime and close during the night.
- These pores control the rate of transpiration by opening and closing based on the requirement.
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