why monocots have stomata on both surfaces
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to protect themselves .....
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Monocots have stomata on both the "upper" and "lower" surfaces of their leaves, whilst SOME (but not ALL) dicots have stomata on only one surface (usually the lower one), so on this basis, to achieve the same effect, a monocot may need half the stomatal density of a dicot of a type with stomata on only one surface.
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