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what is stomata?
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.Stomate, also called stoma, plural stomata or stomas, any of the microscopic openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems. ... They provide for the exchange of gases between the outside air and the branched system of interconnecting air canals within the leaf.

Answered by munmun21b
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Stomata, also called stoma, plural stomata, or stomas any of the microscope opening or pores in the epidermis of leaves and young stems. They provide for their exchange of gas between the outside air the branched system or interconnecting air canals within the leaf.

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Explanation:

Stomata are present in a leaf epidermis. They regulate the process of transpiration and gaseous exchange. They are enclosed by two bean-shaped guard cells. The guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.

This is the explanation of stomata

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