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Biology, 27.06.2019 11:00 agabu38

Guard cells are responsible for allowing carbon dioxide to enter a plant. they also control the release of oxygen and water to the atmosphere. based on this description, where are guard cells located? a. on the surface of leaves b. along the root system c. the interior portion of leaves d. within the stem

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