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6. The small pores present on the leaves throughwhich carbon dioxide enters the leaf are called |
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Answer» 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. The small pores present on the leaves through which carbon dioxide enters the leaf are called stomata |
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