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what is stomata // in the plants

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Answered by nitikabisht100
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Explanation:

Stomata are tiny, microscopic and critical for photosynthesis. Thousands of them dot on the surface of the plants. ... Stomata resemble doughnuts — a circular pore with a hole in the middle for gas to enter or leave the plant. The pore consists of two cells — each known as a guard cell.

Answered by mdmuralidhr
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Explanation:

Stomata 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.

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