Stomata are necessary for exchanging gases with the atmosphere and for transpiration, which is the loss of water in the form of water vapor.
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Stomata regulate gas exchange (oxygen and carbon dioxide) in plants, facilitating photosynthesis and respiration. They also control water loss via transpiration and help regulate internal water balance, contributing to plant cooling and nutrient uptake.