Biology
Small pores on the lower surface of leaves are called
- stomata
- thylakoid
- chloroplast
- chlorophyll
Photosynthesis
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stomata
Reason — Stomata are small openings on the leaves present mostly on the lower surface of leaves and on green stems.
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