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Through stomata and lenticells
stomata.
Gas exchange in plants occurs on the underside of leaves though tiny holes called stomata on the lower epidermis. They are located on the underside in order to shield the stomata from direct sunlight, which would increase evaporation through them, dehydrating the plant.
Plants and animals release energy through cellular respiration. Plants and animals exchange gases through this process with animals taking in oxygen and plants carbon dioxide.
from atmosphere
The structure in the epidermis that gaseous exchange occurs in plants is through the stomata. A stomata is a tiny opening or pore in the epidermis.
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stomata
It is a plants leave that allows gasses in and out of the plant, this process is called the Stomata
Through stomata and lenticells
Transpiration; it occurs through the stomata of the plants.
The stomata are meant for gaseous exchange, however transpiration also occurs when they are open.
stomata.
approx 80% is taken in through their root system the rest through gaseous exchange.
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Gas exchange in plants occurs on the underside of leaves though tiny holes called stomata on the lower epidermis. They are located on the underside in order to shield the stomata from direct sunlight, which would increase evaporation through them, dehydrating the plant.
carbon dioxide