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Question
Answer the following (only in few words);
Where does transpiration take place in leaves? Give names of the various parts.
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Solution
Transpiration takes place in leaves through stomata. Stomata consist of guard cells, epidermal cells, chloroplast and nucleus.
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| Column I | Column II |
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