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The epidermis on the lower side of leaves contains tiny openings called stomata that are surrounded by a pair of guard cells. Guard cells are bean-shaped structures that contain chloroplasts. The subsidiary cells lie between the guard cells and the epidermis and protect the cells in the epidermis when the stomata open.

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