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Stomata are a special type of pore opening on leaves of plants. They are designed to absorb water from sources such as rain while also removing excess water in the plant through transpiration. The way that the stomata work is still a mystery as we truly do not understand what causes their functioning and how.A guard cell is an epidermal cell that can open the stomata to take in or release oxygen, carbon dioxide and water, consequently enabling these molecules to travel through the stomata. Guard cells are shaped like kidneys or sausages and the walls normally vary in rigidity.

I don't know if you are looking for a few days, but I think I have a look at the moment, but I think I have a look at the moment

stomata are tye kidney or bean shape like structure which help in xchange of gases

guard cells are the protection layer of the stomata



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