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Most of the stomates are found on the lower surface of the dicot leaf. This arrangement helps to reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind.
Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
During the day when photosynthesis is taking place and the stomata are open.
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The stomata remain wide open
Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.
Well, the stomates open and close in order to prevent water loss, and guard cells control this opening and closing.
There are openings on the underside of a leaf called stomates. They have guard cells shaped like lips. They open and close to allow CO2 in and H2O and O2 out. It works using hydrostatic pressure.
The structure of a plant that regulates the intake of the substances needed for photosynthesis to occur is the stomates. Stomates are microscopic round openings on the back of a leaf. around the stomates are guards that kind of act as lips controlling how far the stomates need to be opened.
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There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.
Most of the stomates are found on the lower surface of the dicot leaf. This arrangement helps to reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind.
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