Science, asked by jitendas121, 8 months ago

why do plants need stomata​

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Answered by smithagunalan
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Stomata serve a very important function to plants, allowing them to use photosynthesis to make energy for survival. However, water loss, also known as transpiration, occurs when the stomata are open and gases are exchanging, which can be harmful to plants.

Answered by minakshipawan0325
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Stomata are the minute openings, generally found in the epidermis of leaves. ... Stomata play an important role by permitting the movement of gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapour to diffuse between the interior and outer surface of the plant tissues.so it is important

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