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A stomate (plural: stomata) is a pore on the under layer of a leaf, used for gas exchange in plants. One guard cell is located on either side of the stomate, and these are responsible for the opening and closing of the hole. Carbon dioxide is taken into the plant to be used in photosynthesis, while oxygen (product of photosynthesis) and water vapor (through transpiration) escape from the stomata.

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Relate transpiration to the function of a stomata?

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Is a stomata cell an animal cell?

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What are the stomata and what is their function?

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