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What do you mean by stomata...??​

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Answered by vaishuonsong
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Stomata are the minute pores present on the surface of leaves which help the plant breathe i.e they help in exchange of gases with their environment. Stomata are generally composed of a pore surrounded by two bean shaped guard cells that control their opening &closing. it is a monocot plant




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⭐In botany, stomata are microscopic pores found on the epidermis of plants. Though most stomata are found on leaves, they can be found on all aboveground parts of a plant. These pores allow the exchange of gases between the outside environment and the air canals within a plant. These pores play a critical role in the process of photosynthesis, and can open and close as a response to environmental conditions.

⭐Stomata may also be known, or spelled as, stomate....

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