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What are stomata and how do they differ in monocots and dicots?

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Answer: Monocot and dicot plants contain stomata in their leaves as well as in their stem. ... The main difference between stomata of monocot and dicot plants is that the guard cells of the monocots are dumbbell-shaped whereas the guard cells of dicot plants are bean-shaped.

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