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Which part of a plant works as its “nostrils"? A.stoma B.guard cells C.chloroplasts D.all of the above
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Which part of a plant works as its “nostrils"? A.stoma B.guard cells C.chloroplasts D.all of the above
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Which part of a plant works as its “nostrils"?
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It is D because that’s the answer
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B
Step-by-step explanation:
the stoma or stomata acts as the nose of the plant.
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