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प्रश्न
Given below is the figure of a stoma. Study the same and answer the following questions:

- Label the guidelines A and B.
- Write the exact location of the above-mentioned structures.
- Mention one important role of structure A.
- Write three important roles for structure B.
- Redraw the same figure when structures A are in flaccid condition. When does the flaccid condition occur?
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उत्तर
- A-Guard cell, B-Stoma.
- Under the dicot leaf, that is, the abaxial side of the leaf, are two guard cells and a stoma.
- Guard cells support the stomata's opening and closing.
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- Its main purpose is to close and open the leaf pores, therefore exchanging gases.
- It helps remove extra water from leaves.
- It helps with water transpiration monitoring.

संबंधित प्रश्न
Choose the correct answer:
Stomata open during day time because guard cells
Given ahead is the diagram of an experimental set up to study the process of transpiration in plants. Study the same and then answer the questions that follow:

Is the experimental leaf a monocot or a dicot? Give a reason to support your answer.
Given ahead is the diagram of an experimental set up to study the process of transpiration in plants. Study the same and then answer the question that follow:

After about half an hour what change, if any, would you expect to find in the cobalt chloride paper placed on the dorsal and ventral sides of the leaf? Give a reason to support your answer.
How do stomata differ from a lenticel?
Explain the Term
Stomatal transpiration
Differentiate Between Stomata and Hydathodes.
Give Technical Term
Opening found on the undersurface of the dorsiventral leaf.
Complete the following sentence with appropriate word:
Openings found on the undersurface of the dorsiventral leaf are ___________.
Guard cells help in regulating the ______.
Name the following:
The openings on the barks of trees through which transpiration occurs.
