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Why are stomata present at the lower epidermis of leaf?
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Where does the digestion of fat take place in our body?



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Answered by arnish07
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Stomata are small pores present on the surface of leaves which aids in exchange of gases. They open during the day in presence of sunlight. ... This may lead to wilting of leaves. Hence, to prevent excessive water loss in terrestrial plants, the large number of stomata are present at the lower surface of leaves.

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The majority of fat digestion happens once it reaches the small intestine. This is also where the majority of nutrients are absorbed. Your pancreas produces enzymes that break down fats, carbohydrates, and proteins. Your liver produces bile that helps you digest fats and certain vitamins. So the digestion of fat take place in small intestine.

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