Choose all that are true about stomata.

Stomata take in carbon dioxide.

Stomata are pores in leaves of plants - usually on the bottom side of the leaves.

Stomata can open and close using guard cells.

Stomata are important structures used during cellular respiration.

1 answer

The following statements about stomata are true:

  1. Stomata take in carbon dioxide.
  2. Stomata are pores in leaves of plants - usually on the bottom side of the leaves.
  3. Stomata can open and close using guard cells.

The statement "Stomata are important structures used during cellular respiration" is not accurate. Stomata are primarily involved in gas exchange for photosynthesis (taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen), while cellular respiration occurs in all living cells and does not directly involve stomata.