what is the role of stomata in photosynthesis
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The gas exchange that occurs when stomata are open facilitates photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert sunlight into usable energy. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide is taken in from the atmosphere through the stomata and oxygen is released as a waste product. Both photosynthesis and the gas exchange that powers it are essential to the plant's survival.
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as far as i know, Stomata are tiny plant structures found on the outer skin layer, also known as the epidermis, of plants. and that They consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma. if i could remember, The word stomata means "mouth" in Greek because they allow communication between the internal and external environments of the plant and Their main function is to allow gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor and oxygen to move rapidly into and out of the leaf.
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as far as i know, Stomata are tiny plant structures found on the outer skin layer, also known as the epidermis, of plants. and that They consist of two specialized cells, called guard cells that surround a tiny pore called a stoma. if i could remember, The word stomata means "mouth" in Greek because they allow communication between the internal and external environments of the plant and Their main function is to allow gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor and oxygen to move rapidly into and out of the leaf.
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