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6. The small pores present on the leaves throughwhich carbon dioxide enters the leaf are called |
Answer» <p>Carbon dioxidecannot passthroughthe protective waxy layer covering theleaf(cuticle), but it canentertheleaf througha stoma (plural: stomata), flanked by two guard cells. Likewise, oxygen produced during photosynthesis can only pass out of theleaf throughthe opened stomata.</p> <p>The small pores present on the leaves through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf are called stomata</p> | |