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Question
State the Location:
Stomata
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Solution
Present in the epidermis of green, aerial parts of plants, especially the leaves.
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Name the following:
Any two parts of a leaf which allow transpiration.
Choose the correct answer:
Stomata can open in night also in _______________
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.
The diagram below represents a structure found in a leaf.

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(i) Name the pis labeled A and B.
(ii) What is the biological term for the above structure?
(iii) What is the function of the part labeled A?
(iv) Mention two structural features of A, which help in the function mentioned in (iii) above.
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(vi) The above structure helps in the process of transpiration. Explain the term transpiration.
(vii) How many other cells are found surrounding this structure as seen in the diagram?
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A plant having sunken stomata.
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