Yes, stoma (plural Stomata) is a pore used for gas exchange found in leaves
and chloroplasts, which are located in mesophyll cells, are also found in leaves.
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The stomata in Hydrilla mainly located in the leafs.
in the stomata
In photosynthesis, molecules need to be located within the chloroplasts of plant cells. This is where the process takes place, specifically within the thylakoid membranes and stroma of the chloroplasts.
Changes in the osmotic potential of gaurd cells make that stomata open or closed
To allow co2, h20 and o2 to move in and out of the leaf.
The stomata in Hydrilla mainly located in the leafs.
the leaf :)
in the stomata
Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.
In photosynthesis, molecules need to be located within the chloroplasts of plant cells. This is where the process takes place, specifically within the thylakoid membranes and stroma of the chloroplasts.
Changes in the osmotic potential of gaurd cells make that stomata open or closed
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
To exchange water with the air -Gradpoint/Novanet
To allow co2, h20 and o2 to move in and out of the leaf.
The stomata organelle captures sunlight.
Oxygen and Water (in the form of vapor)
Leaf chloroplasts are green because during photosynetheisis the chlorophyll in the chloroplasts stores/gets the energy. The chlorophyll turn/make the chloroplasts green.