Yes, leaf pore is a cell, which is also known as stomata.
The guard cell swell when water flows into them,causing stomatal pore to open.
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
Yes, a leaf cell has a cell membrane. In fact any living cell has a cell membrane.
Leaf Cell, only plant cells have cell walls
The guard cell of stomata look like a balloon when it is turgid. Two such cells form the pore of the stomata. When both guard cells of a stomata are deflated by exo-osmosis the stomatal pore is closed.
I'm not sure, but they may be called cell windows.
It's a pore found in the epidermis of the leaf and stem of a plant, used for gas exchange.
The guard cell swell when water flows into them,causing stomatal pore to open.
Pore cell
a pore in the outer wall of a spore or pollen grain through which the germ tube or pollen tube makes its exit on germination stoma, stomate, pore - a minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass
The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
not much. but if you get dirt and germs on them they will turn into blackheads.
The palisade leaf cell provides chlorophlly to the leaf as a result photosynthesis will take place in the palisade cell.
Yes, a leaf cell has a cell membrane. In fact any living cell has a cell membrane.
the leaf is growing into a tree