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what is the role of stomata in respiration of plants

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Answered by SukhdeepSingh
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stomata are the small pores that are present on the surface of the leaves they help in the respiration of plants because they contain guard cells which swell up when air enters them and are opened when the air goes out the shrink up and are closed
Answered by nikitakirangera
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In order to carry on respiration, plant cells need oxygen and a means of disposing of carbon dioxide just as animal cells do. Unlike animals, plants have no specialized organs for gas exchange (with the few inevitable exceptions!). Each part of the plant such as leaves, stems and roots perform their own respiration. In plants respiration takes place at much slower rate as compared to animals. Also, there is very less transportation of respiratory gases from one

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