Biology, asked by bangtangirl1, 6 months ago

Why Stomata are on lower side of leaf not on upper side? ​

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Answered by snehaAgrawal22
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stomata a small pores present on the surface which ads in exchange of gases to prevent excessive water loses in Terrestrial plants the large number of stomata are present at the lower surface of leaves....

Answered by Anonymous
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All surfaces of the leaf have some amount of stomata for regulating gas exchange for photosynthesis. However, the lower epidermis (the underside of the leaf) has more, because it is more often in the shade and so it is cooler, which means evaporation won't take place as much.

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