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Which part of the plant allows for the uptake of carbon dioxide and limits the loss of
water due to evaporation?
Lamina
Stipule
Stomata
Petiole
- Lamina:
- Also known as the leaf blade.
- Main site for photosynthesis and light capture.
- Does not directly regulate gas exchange.
- Stipule:
- Small leaf-like structures at the base of a leaf stalk.
- Serve as protection during bud development.
- Not involved in gas exchange or water regulation.
- Stomata:
- Minute openings on leaf surfaces.
- Allow carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis.
- Regulate water loss through transpiration.
- Green tick the answer
- Petiole:
- The stalk that attaches the leaf blade to the stem.
- Supports the leaf but not involved in gas exchange.
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