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 Stomata are microscopic holes in a plant leaf  These holes are located on the underside of the leaf.

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3  Stomata are microscopic holes in a plant leaf  These holes are located on the underside of the leaf

4 The stomata are the openings

5  Stomata allow gases such as CO2 and oxygen to enter and leave the plant  Additionally, these structures regulate the movement of water in and out of the leaf

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7  Plants need to take in CO2 for the process of photosynthesis  Additionally, plants need to regulate water loss  Plants that do not keep enough water in their cells wilt and die

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10  Guard cells are the cells located around the stoma of the plant leaves

11 The guard cells are the two flaps that surround the stoma

12  Guard cells regulate the opening and closing of the stomata

13  Guard cells help control how much CO2 and water will enter the leaf  These are both key ingredients for photosynthesis to occur  They also allow oxygen to exit  Lastly, the guard cells help maintain water homeostasis  Guard cells will close when water is limited

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15  Explain the phenomenon occurring below. Need a hint? Think about these questions What is each picture illustrating? What is different about each picture? What’s similar? What could explain the difference that you see?


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