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they serve as the breathing organs for plants

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What is the life process that the pores in the leaves are responsible for?

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What are the pores tiny leaves have called?

Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.


Air enters and exits plants through pores on the underside of the leaves?

THEY DON'T.


What opens their pores for carbon dioxide and lose water to evaporation?

These are the leaves of plants.


What are the leaves tiny pores called?

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What are the holes in the plant's leaves?

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How do leaves releas water?

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