Write the role of Stomata chlorophyll guard cell in short
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Guard cells are specialized plant cells in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other organs that are used to control gas exchange. They are produced in pairs with a gap between them that forms a stomatal pore. The stomatal pores are largest when water is freely available and the guard cells turgid, and closed when water availability is critically low and the guard cells become flaccid.
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stomata are the small opening present on the underside of leaves which allow the exchange of gases
chlorophyll is the green pigment present in the leaves which help in trading the sunlight and changing it into chemical energy
guard cells are present on the both sides of stomata which regulate the opening and closing of stomata