stomata
The main way nitrogen gas leaves the soil and gets into the air is through a process called denitrification. Denitrifying bacteria convert nitrate, a form of nitrogen found in the soil, back into nitrogen gas which is then released into the atmosphere. This occurs in oxygen-poor environments such as water-logged soils and wetlands.
stomata
stomata
oxygin
oxygin
it gets it out of leaves in the wild
they eat leaves
the answer is quite simple ...... carbon dioxide is the waste gas and it leaves the blood and then leaves the body when you exhale.
Stomata are the openings in leaves that (among other functions) regulate gas exchange.
Yes, rabbits can eat horseradish leaves. Horseradish is a cruciferous plant, and some rabbits are sensitive to these plants because they get gas. Gas in rabbits can actually be very serious, even deadly. You might want to limit cruciferous plants and if your rabbit gets gas easily, avoid these foods entirely. See the related questions below for more information and helpful links.
No, marijuana is not a gas, it is the leaves and flowers of the plant Cannabis Sativa.