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Well, only the green parts of a plant can.

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What are the openings in leaves of plants that regulate gas exchange?

Stomata are the openings in leaves that (among other functions) regulate gas exchange.


Openings on undersides of leaves for gas exchange?

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How can leafs exchange gases in the absence of light?

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