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Malthus argued that
Openings
Natural or artificial apertures or cavities that provide access or passage in biological and structural contexts.
Gases
State of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor shape, often able to expand freely to fill any space.
Plasmodesmata
Microscopic channels allowing for the transport and communication between plant cells through their cell walls.
Guard Cells
Specialized cells surrounding stomata in plant leaves and stems, regulating gas exchange and water loss by opening and closing the stomatal aperture.
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