guard cells
Epidermal cells surround the stomata.
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
Stomata
Stomata in dicot plants are typically located on the underside of the leaves. They are specialized pores that regulate gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis and oxygen to exit. Stomata also regulate water balance by controlling transpiration.
In the underside of the leaf
Stomata are found on the underside of plant leaves. To prove this, you can use a microscope to observe and identify the stomata on a leaf's underside. Staining techniques can also be employed to make the stomata more visible for identification.
These are called "stomata".
stomata stomata
stomata which are tiny spots on the underside of the leaf
Stomata are tiny pores on the underside of leaves that allow for gas exchange during photosynthesis. This structure also facilitates the transpiration process, through which plants release water vapor.
stomata
Stoma or stomata