what is stomata and chrolophyll
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stomata is a tiny opening pore {whole} which used to exchange the gas..
chrolophyll is the part of leave its use for make food for plants
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the underside of a leaf in this species the guard cells of the stomata are green because they contain chlorophyll while the epidermal cell of chlorophyll free and contain red pigment.
Stomata=In botany,a stoma,also called stomata,is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves,steams and other organs,that fancy legs gas exchange.
Chrolophyll=the green substance in plants that makes in light from the sun to help them grow.chrolophyll is any of several related green pigment found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplast of algae and plants.chlorophyll is the pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light energy..
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the underside of a leaf in this species the guard cells of the stomata are green because they contain chlorophyll while the epidermal cell of chlorophyll free and contain red pigment.
Stomata=In botany,a stoma,also called stomata,is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves,steams and other organs,that fancy legs gas exchange.
Chrolophyll=the green substance in plants that makes in light from the sun to help them grow.chrolophyll is any of several related green pigment found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplast of algae and plants.chlorophyll is the pigment in chloroplast that absorbs light energy..
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