Draw a labelled diagram of the stomata of a dicot and a monocot.

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(N/A) The stomata are structures present in the epidermis of leaves. They consist of a stomatal pore,guard cells,and surrounding subsidiary cells.
$1$. Dicot Stomata: These possess bean-shaped or kidney-shaped guard cells. The guard cells contain chloroplasts and regulate the opening and closing of the stomatal pore.
$2$. Monocot Stomata: These possess dumb-bell shaped guard cells. The outer walls of these guard cells are thin,while the inner walls are thick.
Refer to the provided image for the detailed labelling of both types of stomata.

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