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Why are stomata important to a plant?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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8y ago

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Stomata are very important to photosynthesis. The stomata are where the leaf and its surrounding atmosphere exchange gases and water. The stomata take in carbon dioxide to be used in the Calvin Cycle. There's more but i just started learning this in class. Sorry =P

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9y ago

In plants, the stomata are important for transpiration. Stomata are small apertures on the leaves of plants through which gases and water vapor are exchanged. Higher plants or vascular plants use transpiration for the movement of water in plant tissues.

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Stomata are important for the plant because it is through these spaces (stomata) that the plant mainly loses water. This is a process known as Transpiration.

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15y ago

Because they allow for the movement of gases in and out.

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11y ago

Because it is the passageway of a carbon dioxide through the leaves

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12y ago

Stomata aren't important to animals, but to plants, as they allow plants to "inhale" carbon-dioxide, which feeds the plant to photosynthesis, to feed animals, to feed whatever...

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13y ago

Are u in yr2 or what.... the answer to that is cos u need to go ask ur mommy :'(

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11y ago

Because it lets nutrients in and out of the plant

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12y ago

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