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Stomata are small openings on the surfaces of leaves and stems that regulate gas exchange in plants. Their primary jobs are to facilitate the intake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and to allow the release of oxygen and water vapor. By opening and closing in response to environmental conditions, stomata help maintain water balance within the plant and optimize photosynthesis efficiency. This regulation is crucial for the plant's overall health and growth.

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