Biology, asked by AuraX, 1 year ago

What is the difference between stroma and stomata ?

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Answered by ali94
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stroma is the portion of chloroplast in which the dark reactions takes place
stomata is the tiny pores on the dorsiventral leaf in dicots and isobilateral leaf in monocot for exchange of gases and transpiration

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Answered by 1Angel24
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Do not confuse stomata, or the openings in leaves where gases enter the leaf, with stroma, which is the inner matrix of the chloroplast. Remember that the root word for stom means "mouth." The word stomach also relates to the word mouth. Think about a stomach or your mouth as an opening, like in a plant's stomata.

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