Stomata....
The swollen leaf stalks have air spaces that trap air to allow the water hyacinth to float.
TO kill the plants cell by stopping all chemicals reaction and this allows any liquid to pass through the leaf
It's the Stomas
carbon dioxide enter the leaf from the air
Stomata....
stomata
They are formed from water vapor in the air
it is the stomata. it is located under the leaf and they are tiny opening in the leaves used for gas exchange
The opening (usually on the underside of a leaf) that allows gas exchange to take place which is essential for respiration but which also looses water.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
Using their stomata normally located under the leaf, but since the bottom of the lily pad's leaf is submerged in water, the stomata are on the top of the leaf.
The swollen leaf stalks have air spaces that trap air to allow the water hyacinth to float.
Water is non-compressible. The air gap is what allows additional air to be pumped into the rocket.
yes, because water allows light objects like air to float on it
Air pockets in the leaf allow it to be buoyant.
It evaporates into the air, or condensates onto the surface of a leaf.