Stomata are used by plants to facilitate gas exchange. Why are they absent in charophytes?
A) Gasses freely diffuse through uncoated charophyte tissues.
B) Charophytes use organic acids as a carbon source.
C) They are present in charophytes but have been reduced to a vestigial state.
D) Stomata are an exclusively aquatic adaptation.
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