What is stomata ? explain its functions.
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Stomata are tiny openings or pores that enable gaseous exchange. Stomata are usually found in plant leaves, but they can also be found in some stems. When it does not need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis, the plant closes these pores. The stomata in plants are enclosed by bean shaped cells called guard cells.
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Stomate
, also called stoma, plural stomata or stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems.
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Stomata are composed of a pair of specialized epidermal cells referred to as guard cells (Figure 3). Stomata regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss by changing the size of the stomatal pore.
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