A rainfarest plant should have less stomata than a desert plant because of the humidity difference, also because rainforest plants with get rid of the stored water much more frequently than a desert plant:)
There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.
plant respire through there leaf but from what i know that it could be stomata so it could be leaf or stomata..
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
A plant respirates through the stomata in its leaves. It also performs photosynthesis through the stomata as well.
Cacti typically do not live in tropical rainforests; they are adapted to arid environments. However, if they were to exist in such a habitat, stomata would still be essential for gas exchange, allowing them to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis while minimizing water loss. In a humid rainforest, the stomata could help regulate their internal water balance and adapt to varying moisture levels. Overall, stomata play a critical role in plant survival by facilitating essential physiological processes.
No, humans do not have stomata. Stomata are microscopic pores found on the surface of plant leaves and stems that are used for gas exchange and transpiration. Humans have lungs for gas exchange and do not require stomata for this purpose.
stomata
The stomata in a plant has many important functions. Located on the leaves of plants the stomata take in air for plant respiration and aid in photosynthesis.
They both make the plant and fish breath
The Stomata is the small opening on the underside of the left that allows for the absorption of CO2. A plant can open and close the stomata to help cut down on moisture loss.
stomata.
In the underside of the leaf