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stoma A hole made surgically through the abdominal wall into the bowel or bladder for the purpose of drainage of urine or faeces.
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stoma A microscopically small opening in the epidermis of the green parts of a tree or other plant through which gasses pass out of and into the plant from the atmosphere.
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stomata Controllable openings (pores) in leaves, usually on the underside, through which gaseous exchanges take place
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stomach portion of the alimentary tract involved in the digestion process.
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stomach the sack-like part of an animal where digestion takes place.
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