what do you mean by stomata?

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stomata means small holes in a plant through which plant takes carbondioxide and realise the oxygen for humans .

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Stomata are pore at the surface of leaves and are formed by two cells named guard cell.

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 yes the stomata iare the pores by which plants take co2& release o2

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stomata are the small pores at the undersight of the leaves of the plants.through them plants take in CO2 and releases oxygen?

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 yes I know iy

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stomata are pores which traps sunlight from the sun

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what are guard cells

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 Stomata are the small openings present on the underside of the leaf. They take in CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) from the atmosphere and release O2 (oxygen) during the process of photosynthesis.

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 all leaves have a large number of tiny pores through which oxygen is release during the process of photosynthese.So these tiny pores are called stomata.

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 yes i agree with niyarti

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i like it ankita very good :d

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very smal answer

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 stomata is the small opening which is present under the leaf

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it is very nice answer

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the small pores present in the leaves which help in the exchange of gases are called stomata

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stomata is present in the leaves , it is protected by the guard cells, c02 enters through this pores.

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CARBONDIOXIDE FROM AIR IS DIRECTLY TAKEN BY THE PORES PRESENT ON THE SURFACE OF LEAVES. THESE PORES ARE SURROUNDED BY GUARD CELLS. SUCH PORES ARE CALLED STOMATA.

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