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Mesophyll cells
Stomata (stoma)
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
the leave
Stomatastomata is a pour found on the leaf or stem of a plant which opens and closes to release water vapour and gases into the atmosphere.
Mesophyll cells
A leaf of a plant makes food (organic compounds) from CO2 and water through photosynthesis.
Oxygen exits the plant through the stomata. Water vapors also exits through the stomata.
A microscope can be used for this.
Stomata (stoma)
The stomata of a plant is located in the bottom of the leaf in plants. When the leaf is full of water, the guard cells in the leaf stretch, thereby creating a hole called the stomata. The stomata allows water from the plant to leave it and go into the atmosphere (transpiration). It also allows gases such as oxygen to leave the plant as a byproduct.
Most of their stomata are on the underside of the leaf.
the leave
Yes, there is a nucleus in a stomata cell.
Stomatastomata is a pour found on the leaf or stem of a plant which opens and closes to release water vapour and gases into the atmosphere.
the stomata takes in gases in a plant. it is present on the outer epidermis and opens and closes by the swelling of the guard cells. it allows the entry of gases + the exit of the wastes from the cells of the leaf.
The leaf of a plant is part of a living thing.