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what is stomata. what are its functions

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what is stomata ? what are its functions.

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In botany, a stoma, also called a stomate is a pore, found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that facilitates gas exchange. The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma cells known as guard cells that are responsible for regulating the size of the stomatal opening.

It Helps in the exchange of gases by opening and closing the pores in the leaves. It helps to expel the excess water out from the leaves in the form of water vapour.

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STOMATA

Stomata are small openings found on the lower surface of the leaves. They are surrounded by two guard cells. Stomata helps in exchange of gases and removal of excess water . The guard cells helps in the opening and closing of stomata by accumulating and draining out water in them

FUNCTION

Helps in the exchange of gases by opening and closing the pores in the leaves. It helps to expel the excess water out from the leaves in the form of water vapour.

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