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The openings in plants are called stomata. These small pores are primarily located on the leaves and are surrounded by specialized cells known as guard cells. Stomata play a crucial role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis and oxygen and water vapor to exit. Additionally, they help regulate transpiration and maintain water balance in the plant.

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