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Answer the Following (Only in Few Words); Where Does Transpiration Take Place in Leaves? Give Names of the Various Parts. - Biology

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Answer the following (only in few words);

Where does transpiration take place in leaves? Give names of the various parts.

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Transpiration takes place in leaves through stomata. Stomata consist of guard cells, epidermal cells, chloroplast and nucleus.

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Chapter 5: Transpiration - Exercise 1 [Page 60]

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Frank Biology II [English] Class 7 ICSE
Chapter 5 Transpiration
Exercise 1 | Q 1.03 | Page 60

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