liv46
liv46
01-04-2016
Biology
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what's the function of stomata in plants
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kimeto3
kimeto3
01-04-2016
Plants use their stomata to take in Carbon dioxide and take out oxygen during photosynthesis. It's how they "breathe" if that makes it more understandable.
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Аноним
Аноним
01-04-2016
Hey There!
Stomata is the process in plants, where the plants use the suns energy and carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and oxygen is exchanged in return.
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