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No, not all plants have the same number of stomata. Stomata numbers vary among different plant species and can be influenced by environmental factors.

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there are different types of stomata on the basis climatic conditions and requirement by the plant in which they exsisting. broad variety can be determine on their size and shape.

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Yes, CAM plants have stomata. However, unlike many other plants, CAM plants close their stomata during the day and open them at night.

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