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Stomata

Stomata

Water passes out of plants through small holes in the skin of the leaf. These small holes are called stomata.

Each hole is surrounded by a pair of 'guard cells'.

The guard cells can change shape. They can open and close each hole.

The guard cells control how much water a plant loses through its leaves. They are sensitive to conditions in the environment.

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