The epidermis of plants often has tiny holes called stomata. The holes are bordered by guard cells that control the size of each stoma's opening. Stomata are crucial for Select one: a. providing carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. b. trapping sunlight in the chloroplasts of cells. c. absorbing water that exists underground. d. transporting nutrients throughout the plant. @destineeswagga
C. absorbing water that exist underground " stomata allow water to leave it into the atmosphere through evaporation. This creates a small vacuum there and therefore a little suction, which through teh action of many stomata turns into a mighty pressure force pulling up water from the roots all the way up to the very tallest branch"
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