How are stomata involved in photosynthesis?
Stomata are anatomical features that are located on the underside of the leaves of plants that live on land. These structures, which are the 'pores' of the plant's skin, provide openings for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. Water is also released through the stomata in a process called transpiration. Stomata are opened and closed with cells called guard cells.
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