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The stomata is on petals and leaves of plants, and they regulate and help gases like CO2 water vapor and O2 move rapidly in and out. They look like a pair of lips; "stomata" means "mouth" in Greek. Water that is accumulated to the leaves are released into the atmosphere. I am only 12 answering this question....:))))

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Stoma take in 02(oxygen) which is vital for photosynthesis....

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To allow gaseous exchange in a plant of gases such as oxygen (for respiration) and carbon dioxide.

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