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what are the stomata​

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Answered by nishuyadav550
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Stomata are small pores present in the leaf. They are surrounded by gaurd cells which help in closening and opening of stomata.

Stomata are small pores present in the leaf. They are surrounded by gaurd cells which help in closening and opening of stomata.Their functions performed by them are as follows-:

Stomata are small pores present in the leaf. They are surrounded by gaurd cells which help in closening and opening of stomata.Their functions performed by them are as follows-:1)They allow exchange of gases from the surrounding medium.

Stomata are small pores present in the leaf. They are surrounded by gaurd cells which help in closening and opening of stomata.Their functions performed by them are as follows-:1)They allow exchange of gases from the surrounding medium.Usually, carbon dioxide is taken up and oxygen is released.

Stomata are small pores present in the leaf. They are surrounded by gaurd cells which help in closening and opening of stomata.Their functions performed by them are as follows-:1)They allow exchange of gases from the surrounding medium.Usually, carbon dioxide is taken up and oxygen is released.2)From stomata,transpiration takes place that is loss of excess water from the aerial parts of the plant.

Answered by LipiMks
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Stomata is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves/plant tissues, which helps in the exchange of gases. Stomata open and close to allow the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen.

It also helps in transpiration.

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