Biology, asked by mah45, 9 months ago

why upper surface of leaf has less stomata?​

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Answered by AshwiniAnvekar
1

Answer:

as water can be lost through stomata

Explanation:

the upper surface of leaf has less number of stomata on it because water can be lost through transpiration..

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Answered by ratthubb
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Answer: exposed to sunlight and wind

Explanation:

the upper part of a leaf has fewer stomata because on the upper part they are more exposed to sunlight and wind. There are many stomata at the lower part because it reduces the rate of evaporation as their is not much sunlight reaching there.

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