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Why are stomata important

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Why are stomata important
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 1 month ago

Stomata are the tiny pores present on the surfaces of leaves. These are surrounded by two bean-shaped cells called guard cells.
Function of stomata :
(i) The exchange of gases in plants occur through stomata.
(ii) The excess water in plants evaporates through stomata by a process called transpiration.
(iii) Loss of water from the stomata creates an upward pull, i.e., suction pull which helps in absorption of water from the roots.
(iv) It helps in the transpiration of water, i.e., the loss of excess water from the plant.
 

Pavni Sharma 5 months, 1 week ago

Hi I am pavni sharma I am from class 4th The answers is The leaf have tiny holes ⭕ on under side called stomta

Pooja Anand 7 months, 2 weeks ago

We exhale carbon dioxide stomata on the leaves take in carbon dioxide that are harmful to us plants take out oxygen and without oxygen all living beings were die so how stomata are important to us.

Navjodh Singh 1 year ago

Because through waste water
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