Stomata are found on the bottoms of leaves. What do they do?(1 point)

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act as the main entrance point for water to enter the leaves.
act as the main entrance point for water to enter the leaves.

create a space for insects attach and get shade.
create a space for insects attach and get shade.

act like straws when it is raining to help the plant take in water
act like straws when it is raining to help the plant take in water

allow gases to enter and leave the plant

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The correct response is:

allow gases to enter and leave the plant.

Stomata are small openings on the surfaces of leaves that regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis and oxygen to exit as a byproduct. They also help in regulating water vapor loss through transpiration.