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3) a) What are stomata (singular = stoma)?

b) Where on a plant are they located?​

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Answer:

a stomata is a pore in the coat of the leaves and/or stems

a stomata is found on stems and/or leaves

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Answer:

A stoma (singular for stomata) is surrounded by two types of specialized plant cells that differ from other plant epidermal cells. These cells are called guard cells and subsidiary cells.

The majority of stomata are located on the underside of plant leaves reducing their exposure to heat and air current.

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