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what surrounds the tiny opening found in the surface of leaves​

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Answered by AdrijaDan
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the guard cells surround the tiny opening on the surface of the leaves called stomata

Answered by mvpatgar
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During photosynthesis leaves take in atmospheric CO2 analysis through stomata, microscopic structure in the live epidermis (singular= stoma ) .A pair of guard cells surrounds each stoma ,and this cells control the opening and closing the stomatal pore between them .

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