Why are stimata present on the upper surface of floating leaves?
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because stomata attracts sunlight
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This is a species of water lily whoseleaves float on the surface of a pond or lake. If it were like an ordinary leaf, it would have the majority of its stomatain the lower epidermis, pressed against the water's surface – they would be unable to absorb any carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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