Leaves.
leaves
A stomata is found all the way around a leaf, they are small openings so carbon dioxide can get in to the leaf and nurish it. :)
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.
The mouth is found on the underside of an Echinoderm
Antheridia, the male reproductive structures, are typically found on the underside of fern leaves. Archegonia, the female reproductive structures, are usually found near the tips of young fern leaves.
stomata
The underside of a mushroom typically contains gills or pores, which are structures that produce and release spores for reproduction.
The underside of a table typically contains support structures such as legs, braces, and sometimes storage compartments.
Gaseous exchange is the primary function of a stoma.
stomas is the prular
Stomata
The underside of a mushroom cap typically contains gills or pores, which are structures that produce and release spores for reproduction.