what is stomata? state two function
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Taking in oxygen is very important because it allows your cells to do things, like make energy from the food you eat. Plants 'breathe' too, but they do it through tiny openings in leaves called stomata (singular: stoma). Stomata open and close to allow the intake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen.
Function:Image caption: Carbon dioxide enters, while water and oxygen exit, through a leaf's stomata. Stomata control a tradeoff for the plant: they allow carbon dioxide in, but they also let precious water escape.
Function:Image caption: Carbon dioxide enters, while water and oxygen exit, through a leaf's stomata. Stomata control a tradeoff for the plant: they allow carbon dioxide in, but they also let precious water escape.
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Heya !
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★ Stomata are the tiny pores on the underside of the leaves of a plant .
★ Their functions :-
» They are responsible for gas exchange during photosynthesis .
» Through stomata , plant transpiration occurs .
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Hope it helps uh !
# Brishti ^_^
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★ Stomata are the tiny pores on the underside of the leaves of a plant .
★ Their functions :-
» They are responsible for gas exchange during photosynthesis .
» Through stomata , plant transpiration occurs .
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Hope it helps uh !
# Brishti ^_^
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