why do plants have stomata and veins in easy words
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- The densities of veins and stomata govern leaf water supply and gas exchange. They are coordinated to avoid overproduction of either veins or stomata. ... This mechanism would, however, create highly inefficient leaves in species in which leaf area is greater at high light.
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The densities of veins and stomata govern leaf water supply and gas exchange. They are coordinated to avoid overproduction of either veins or stomata. This mechanism would, however, create highly inefficient leaves in species in which leaf area is greater at high light.
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