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Number of stomata present per `cm^(2)` of a common leaf is aboout

A

Less then 100

B

More than 100,000

C

1 million

D

10000

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The correct Answer is:
D

For common crop plants the number of stomata is about ten `thousand//cm^(2)` area of leaf.
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