Stomata | What Is Stomata | All Information Of Stomata
What Is Stomata?
Carbondioxide from air is taken in through the tiny pores present on the surface of the leaves. These pores are called stomata.
- These pores are surface on the guard cells.
- Stomata are close in night.
Where Are Stomata Located?
Stomata are located on inside the plants leave.
What Are Two Functions Of Stomata?
- The main function of stomata is open and close pores.
- It allow the exose oxygen for the process of photosynthesis.
Types Of Stomata:-
- Ranunculeceous or Anomocytic
- Cruciferous or Anisocytic
- Rubiaceous or paracytic
- Caryophyllaceous or Diacytic
- Gramineous
- Coniferous stomata
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