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The function of guard cells in leaves is to A) allow water to enter the leaf B) allow air to enter the leaf C) regulate transpiration of water D) regulate photosynthesis
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The function of guard cells in leaves is to
A) allow water to enter the leaf
B) allow air to enter the leaf
C) regulate transpiration of water
D) regulate photosynthesis
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A ) Allow water to enter the leaf
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