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Where are stomata mainly found in plants?

  • In the stem tissue
  • On the upper surface of leaves
  • On the flower petals
  • On the underside of leaves (correct)

What is the main function of stomata?

  • Regulating gas exchange in plants (correct)
  • Providing structural support to leaves
  • Transporting water and nutrients
  • Producing sugars through photosynthesis

What causes stomata to open and close?

  • Changes in turgor pressure within guard cells (correct)
  • Increased carbon dioxide levels
  • Sunlight intensity
  • Temperature fluctuations

What is the main function of stomata?

<p>Regulating gas exchange and water loss (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the structure responsible for the opening and closing of stomata?

<p>Guard cells (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In which plant organ are stomata mainly found?

<p>Leaves (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Stomata in Plants

  • Stomata are mainly found on the surface of leaves, typically on the lower epidermis.
  • The main function of stomata is to regulate gas exchange between the plant and the atmosphere, allowing for CO2 uptake and O2 release.
  • Stomata open and close in response to changes in light, temperature, and humidity, which is controlled by guard cells.
  • The main function of stomata is to facilitate photosynthesis by permitting the exchange of gases.
  • The structure responsible for the opening and closing of stomata is the guard cells, which surround the stomatal pore.
  • Stomata are mainly found in the leaves, which is the primary plant organ responsible for photosynthesis.

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