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What is the main purpose of stomata in plants?

A. Absorb nutrients
B. Exchange gases
C. Store water
D. Support the plant

Explanation:

Stomata are small openings on leaves that allow for gas exchange. They do not absorb nutrients, store water, or provide structural support.

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