In plants, stroma refers to the fluid of the chloroplast surrounding the thylakoid membrane. The stromata are involved in the synthesis of organic molecules of CO2 and H20
Stem cells are found in blood, bone marrow, and lipid cells, while stromal cells are in the connective tissue of organs.
Reticular tissues is what forms the storma of organs. This is what makes the body.
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
stomata :) i think...
Guard cells are cells on the edges of the stomata of a leaf. The stomata are very small pores that control water loss and keep the plant from drying out. When Abscisic Acid (ABA) - a stress hormone - is present, the Potassium ions (K+ ions) from the guard cells leave the guard cells for an unknown reason. This causes the stomata to close. Basically, guard cells assist stomata in opening/closing
Yes they do! All leaves have stomata, but the lotus's stomata are on the top of the leaf, not the bottom.
Storma is 5' 6 1/2".
They are called stroma.
Reticular tissues is what forms the storma of organs. This is what makes the body.
Stomata are present in between guard cells of green leaves.
No, it's the cytoplasm.
the function of stomata cell they exchange gases between the inside of the leaf and it's surroundings takes place by diffusion. The stomata cell is green due to cytoplasts.
I believe stomata size will be the same after it enters the thylakoid memberane and wikapedia sucks because anyone can edit the information that is being given ight!!, it may appear small from wilt, stomata's vary in sizes from 100 to 1000 th of a millamitre in all plant species. If the stomata is reduced in size from wilt it will still function, maybe a fraction less that unwilted Lettuce. Regards Wayne Muller Barmac Industries Pty Ltd
Stomata is a tiny opening or pore, found mostly on the under-surface of a plant leaf. It is responsible for gaseous exchange between the leaves of plants and the environment.
Stomata
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
Stomata
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.