what are the structure and functions of stomata
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stomach looks like a flower that has subsidiary cells ,stoma ,guard cell ,nucleus and chloroplast its functions are transpiration and exchange of gases
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Structure:
The stomatal pores are very minute and are covered with crescent shaped guard cells.
Outer wall of guard cells are thin and the inner wall is thick. Each guard cell contains cytoplasm, a nucleus and plenty of chloroplasts.
There is a single large air chamber below the stomatal pore.
Functions of stomata:
The gaseous exchange (CO2 and O2) between the intercellular spaces of plant cell and the outer air takes place through stomata during photosynthesis
During respiration plants receive O2and release CO2 through stomata.
Hope it helps...☺️
Structure:
The stomatal pores are very minute and are covered with crescent shaped guard cells.
Outer wall of guard cells are thin and the inner wall is thick. Each guard cell contains cytoplasm, a nucleus and plenty of chloroplasts.
There is a single large air chamber below the stomatal pore.
Functions of stomata:
The gaseous exchange (CO2 and O2) between the intercellular spaces of plant cell and the outer air takes place through stomata during photosynthesis
During respiration plants receive O2and release CO2 through stomata.
Hope it helps...☺️
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