| 41. | In this location, they are far removed from the stomata that could provide atmospheric CO2.
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| 42. | The conidia infect the plant by entering through small wounds, stomata, or direct penetration.
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| 43. | The tissue around the central strand was multi-layered with open spaces below the stomata.
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| 44. | Occasionally, infections occur through stomata.
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| 45. | Closing stomata also makes plants less able to produce the defensive molecules that fight disease or insects.
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| 46. | Unlike most epidermal cells, the guard cells of plant stomata contain relatively well-developed chloroplasts.
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| 47. | Affecting mainly the stomata, the grease-spot thrives in high temperatures and high relative humidity.
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| 48. | Stomata may be found on either both surfaces of the leaf or only the abaxial or underside.
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| 49. | The germ tubes aggregate and penetrate the plant via the stomata or cracks in the leaf surface.
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| 50. | The leaves are generally only one cell thick and lack stomata, making them vulnerable to desiccation.
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