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what are the pores called within plant leaves that allow for gas exchange within the environment? stomata tomata membrane folds cell well holes
Stomata are the pores in plant leaves for gas - exchange. They regulate the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment and also control water loss through transpiration. The other options are incorrect: "Tomata" is not a biological term related to gas - exchange; membrane folds are not the main structures for gas - exchange in leaves; and "cell well holes" is not a recognized term for this function.
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A. Stomata