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Underside the leaf to conserve water, because if they are exposed to the sun, they can lose water very easily. This prevents excessive transpiration.

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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.

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