Gases And Oxygen
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
Because the stomata (which is the plural for stoma) is the only place where gas exchange can go on, it is located under the leaf.
it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration
Stomata (stoma)
Stomata are small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move through.
stomata
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
Water can enter easily on the bottom of the leaf. Going through the vascular veins and entering through the stomata, water travels through the leaf in the process of photosynthesis.
Stomata
Stomata.
Because the stomata (which is the plural for stoma) is the only place where gas exchange can go on, it is located under the leaf.
it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration
through the pores in the stomata of the leaf
CO2 enters through stomata. They are tiny pores on leaves.
plant respire through there leaf but from what i know that it could be stomata so it could be leaf or stomata..
Stomata.
Stomata (stoma)