Stomata are not a type of tissue but rather small openings on the surface of leaves and stems, primarily composed of two specialized guard cells that regulate their opening and closing. These guard cells are part of the epidermis, which is a protective tissue layer in plants. Stomata play a crucial role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis while facilitating the release of oxygen and water vapor.
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