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प्रश्न
State the Location:
Stomata
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उत्तर
Present in the epidermis of green, aerial parts of plants, especially the leaves.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name the following:
openings on the stem through which transpiration occurs.
Name the following:
Any two parts of a leaf which allow transpiration.
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:

Why are glass slides placed over the dry cobalt chloride papers?
What is the advantage of wilting to a plant?
Given below 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:

(i) What is the colour of dry cobalt chloride paper?
(ii) Is the experimental leaf a monocot or a dicot? Give a reason to support your answer.
(iii) Why axe glass slides placed over the dry cobalt chloride papers?
(iv) 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.
(v) Define the term ‘transpiration’.
Choose the Odd One Out
Mention the differences between stomatal and lenticular transpiration.
The paper used to demonstrate unequal transpiration in a dicot leaf is ______.
When guard cells are flaccid, the stoma must be ______.
