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4. Why
are stomata important to a plant?

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stamina are important portals for gas and water exchange in plants and have a strong influence on characteristics associated with photosynthesis and transpiration

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Stomata are composed of a pair of specialized epidermal cells referred to as guard cells (Figure 3). Stomata regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss by changing the size of the stomatal pore.

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Stomata are composed of a pair of specialized epidermal cells referred to as guard cells (Figure 3). Stomata regulate gas exchange between the plant and environment and control of water loss by changing the size of the stomatal pore.

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