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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?

  1. The main function of stomata is open and close pores. 
  2. It allow the exose oxygen for the process of photosynthesis.

Types Of Stomata:-

  1. Ranunculeceous or Anomocytic
  2. Cruciferous or Anisocytic
  3. Rubiaceous or paracytic
  4. Caryophyllaceous or Diacytic
  5. Gramineous
  6. Coniferous stomata

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