The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide [as well as help release oxygen] which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.
If the stomata are located on the underside of the leaves it helps reduce the rate of transpiration which consequently helps preserve water in the leaves.
Stomata!/ Leaves
Stomata are found in the lower skin. They help make food by letting carbon dioxide pass through the leaf and oxygen and water vapour to pass out.
Yes, plant cells do help the plant make food. There are certain cells in the plant that help the plant produce food.
They both make the plant and fish breath
Psynthesis allows a plant to make its food.
Sunlight helps it by giving the plant energy, so it can make food quicker.
They contain cholophyll that help to make food for the plant :)
No, they help make the food!
chlorophyll is the green coloured substance that helps to make the food
water can help photosynthesis and allows the plant to make food. if plants don't get water, they can't have photosynthesis to make their food.
CO2 would have a very difficult time entering the plant and the plant could not make food or construction materials as all sugars made by the plant are based on the carbon in carbon dioxide.
The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.