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Stomata Tiny Pores Surface Plant Carbon Dioxide Oxygen

Stomata are tiny pores on the plant surface that regulate gas exchange (CO₂, O₂) and water vapor loss during transpiration.

O que são estômatos? Poros minúsculos na superfície da planta que permitem a difusão de dióxido de carbono e oxigênio para dentro e para fora de uma folha e permitem que o vapor de água escape durante a transpiração.

Front What are stomata?
Back Tiny pores on the surface of the plant which allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to diffuse in and out of a leaf and allow water vapour to escape during transpiration.

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