They contain chloroplasts.
it is adapted to its function because it is thin enough to let the pointy headed sperm inside itself and with that it reproduces to create children
i believe the function is to protect the stoma
The guard cells of a stoma perform this function.
yes
Gaseous exchange is the primary function of a stoma.
A stoma is used to control gas exchange -- oxygen and carbon dioxide.
A stoma is used to control gas exchange -- oxygen and carbon dioxide.
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
The stoma opens and closes to allow gas exchange. The Guard cells are located around the stoma and regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.
Leaves are adapted to absoring starch by having a layer at the bottom of the leaf called the stoma which is where carbon dioxide is absorbed and oxygen is released
The stoma performs that function.
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
Stoma are found in the leaves and stems of many plants, and its primary function as we know today is for gaseous exchange, specifically the stomata allow for easy passage of oxygen and carbon dioxide, molecules used in photosynthesis and respiration, respectively.
control the size of the openings called stoma the stoma allow gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of the leaf
Stoma
They contain chloroplasts.