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Which cell helps in gas exchange in plants?

It is a plants leave that allows gasses in and out of the plant, this process is called the Stomata


What plays a role in gas exchange?

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How do gases enter and leave plants?

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Is stomata help in exchange of oxygen?

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What are some gas exchange problems that confront both animals and plants?

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