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What are the functions of stomata?
What are the functions of stomata?
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FUNCTIONS OF STOMATA
It helps in gaseous exchange for the process of respiration and photosynthesis in plants.
It also facilitates the process of transpiration, thus cooling down the plant body.
Along with transpiration, stomata help in ascent of sap in plants.
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