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What is the function of stomata in photosynthesis ?​

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Answered by deshmukhsushant46
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Just as animals breath, plants do so too through the stomata. The gaseous exchange that they are responsible for, facilitate photosynthesis by letting in the essential CO2. Carbon dioxide is used as the fuel to drive photosynthesis, which generates oxygen as a byproduct, which is then released to the atmosphere.

Answered by Anonymous
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Just as animals breath, plants do so too through the stomata. The gaseous exchange that they are responsible for, facilitate photosynthesis by letting in the essential CO2. Carbon dioxide is used as the fuel to drive photosynthesis, which generates oxygen as a byproduct, which is then released to the atmosphere.

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