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What is a stomata in leaf ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \impliesStomata are cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.

Answered by Caramelicious
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:\pink\implies Stomata (singular: stoma) are microscopic pores found primarily on the surface of plant leaves, but they can also be present on other plant organs, such as stems and flowers. These tiny openings play a crucial role in the process of gas exchange in plants.

The main function of stomata is to facilitate the exchange of gases, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2), between the plant and its surrounding environment. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through the stomata, which is used in the synthesis of glucose and other organic compounds. At the same time, oxygen, a byproduct of photosynthesis, is released from the plant through the stomata into the atmosphere.

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