Question:

The lower surface of leaf will have more number of stomata in a

Updated On: Jul 7, 2022
  • dorsiventral leaf
  • isobilateral leaf
  • both (a) and (b)
  • none of these
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Transpiration is the evaporative loss of water by plants. It occurs mainly through the stomata in the leaves. Usually the lower surface of a dorsiventral (often dicotyledonous) leaf has a greater number of stomata while in an isobilateral (often monocotyledonous) leaf. There are almost equal number of stomata on both surfaces.
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