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what is the function of stomata in process of photosynthesis
storage of food
exchange of gases
production of chlorophyll
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Answered by Ritughara372
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Role of Stomata in Photosynthesis. Stomata control the flow of gases in and out of leaves. During the day, when air temperatures rise and carbon dioxide levels are normal or above normal, the stomata open, allowing carbon dioxide to enter and photosynthesis to take place.

The two main functions of stomata are to allow for the uptake of carbon dioxide and to limit the loss of water due to evaporation. In many plants, stomata remain open during the day and closed at night. Stomata are open during the day because this is when photosynthesis typically occurs.

Stomata are tiny holes found in the underside of leaves. They control water loss and gas exchange by opening and closing. They allow water vapour and oxygen out of the leaf and carbon dioxide into the leaf. ... Most plants regulate the size of stomata with guard cells.

Answered by ishpreet25
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Exchange of gases is the function of stomata in process of photosynthesis.

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