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what is the function of stomata in the case of transportations​

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Answered by saxenakamini745
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Stomata are pores that form across the epidermal cell layer of plant leaves and stems. They connect the inner air space of these organs with the atmosphere, thereby serving as the major route for gaseous exchange, bypassing the otherwise impermeable cuticle that forms on the outer epidermal surface.

Answered by jayminsorathia2004
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Stomata are pores that form across the epidermal cell layer of plant leaves and stems. They connect the inner air space of these organs with the atmosphere, thereby serving as the major route for gaseous exchange, bypassing the otherwise impermeable cuticle that forms on the outer epidermal surface.

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