Biology, asked by Devangjain1676, 7 months ago

what is stomata and why is it important in plants ?​

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Answered by mudra2008
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Stomata serve a very important function to plants, allowing them to use photosynthesis to make energy for survival. However, water loss, also known as transpiration, occurs when the stomata are open and gases are exchanging, which can be harmful to plants.

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Answered by tustiagarwal0903
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Answer:

Stomata serve a very important function to plants, allowing them to use photosynthesis to make energy for survival. However, water loss, also known as transpiration, occurs when the stomata are open and gases are exchanging, which can be harmful to plants.

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