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Q: What are the holes in the leaf called that the CO2 enters through?
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What are the holes in the leaf that the CO2 enters through?

Stomata


What do the stomata do for the leaf?

it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration


How does water and CO2 for photosynthesis enter a leaf?

The water is taken in by the roots. The carbon dioxide travels through tiny holes, called stomata (singular stoma) to get into the leaf.


Gases pass in and out of a leaf through the?

These "holes" are called the stomata. Carbon dioxide enters through the stomata, and through the process of photosynthesis, this carbon dioxide is changed to oxygen and then released through the stomata


How does oxgen escape through the leaves of a plant?

Through the holes in the leaf that are called stoma. ( stomata, singular )


Contrast the manner in which water reaches the inside of a leaf with the manner in which carbon dioxide reaches the inside of a leaf?

It depends on the plant. If you're talking about, say, a tree, the water is carried up from the soil. That's why you water a houseplant. Carbon dioxide enters through holes in the bottom of the leaf called stomata.


How does the water enters the leaf?

Through the stem.


The tiny holes on the underside of a leaf are the?

the holes in the underside of the leaf is called '' stomata''hope that helped


Does a leaf soak up water?

Yes. I forget what the process is called, but water goes through the roots and leaves through the stomates (microscopic holes) in the leaf as water vapor.


What goes through the holes on one side of the leaf?

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What is the tiny hole in a leaf called?

The tiny hole is called a stoma. The leaf "breathes" through the hole.If you mean the microscopic holes typically found on the underside of a leaf that allow gases to exchange, then they are called stomata.


How does carbon dioxide and water reach the chloroplast in leaves?

The chloroplasts in the leaves absorb the light directly from the sun. The carbon dioxide goes into the leaves through the stomata (tiny holes on the bottom of a leaf) and is diffused through the rest of the cells. The water is absorbed by the roots then carried by the xylem up to the leaf and the cells in the leaf.