On a dorsi-ventral leaf most of the stomata are found on the lower side of the leaf, that remains away from sunlight. On an iso-bilateral leaf stomata are present on both the sides, upper as well as lower.
The majority of stomata in plant cells are located within the thylakoid
The most stomata of most plants are found on the underside of the leaf.
Stomata are most abundant on the underside of leaves.
Most commonly located on the underside of the leaf.
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Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Stomata
the stomata will dry
Yes they do! All leaves have stomata, but the lotus's stomata are on the top of the leaf, not the bottom.
stoma/stomata
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Stomata
Stomata
stomata which are tiny spots on the underside of the leaf
the stomata will dry
No. Stomata are only found in plant leaves.
Stomata are present in between guard cells of green leaves.
The basic function of stomata in leaves is to allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere. Stomata also play role in controlling rate of transpiration.
The basic function of stomata in leaves is to allow the exchange of gases with the atmosphere. Stomata also play role in controlling rate of transpiration.
Yes they do! All leaves have stomata, but the lotus's stomata are on the top of the leaf, not the bottom.
These are known as stomata - pronounced stoh-muh-tuh ; the singular form is stoma.The are generally found on the underside of the leaves and sometimes along the stems; theyallow for gaseous exchange between the leaf and the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide in and water vapour and oxygen out (transpiration).They are normally on the underside of leaves as the waxy cuticle covers the upper epidermis; strangely some plants that are grown in tissue culture have stomata on both leaf surfaces, as a cuticle does not develop until the tissue culture plantlets are exposed to an open environment (and ultraviolet light).Plants growing in arid areas have fewer stomata to reduce transpiration where as plants in tropical areas have large or many stomata to take advanatge of the ideal growing conditions.
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.