Xerophytes definitly have their stoma on the BOTTOM of the leaf not the top, this is to minimise water loss through transpiration
stoma
The stoma on the underside of the leaf
xylem
Stomata (stoma)
The stoma opens and closes to allow gas exchange. The Guard cells are located around the stoma and regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.
Xerophytes definitly have their stoma on the BOTTOM of the leaf not the top, this is to minimise water loss through transpiration
The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.
The stoma (stomata)
stoma
A stoma is used to control gas exchange -- oxygen and carbon dioxide.
The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.
Stoma of the leaf.
to preserve water
Stoma of the leaf.
If you mean where is the oxygen released when photosynthesis has taken place then the answer is the stoma which is located under the leaf
The stoma on the underside of the leaf