In dorsiventral leaves, where are stomata more abundant?
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In dorsiventral leaves, where are stomata more abundant?
- Adaxial epidermis
- Abaxial epidermis
- Palisade parenchyma
- Bulliform cells
Answer
(B) Abaxial epidermis
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