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Stomata (stoma)
Stomata in plant leaves allow the exchange of gases with the environment. Oxygen passes out and carbon dioxide passes in. Stomata are holes in the leaf's surface layers , mostly on the underside of the leaves.
They are like vents for gases.
the holes in the underside of the leaf is called '' stomata''hope that helped
stomata
The stoma (stomata)
stomata
allows for the interchange of gases
Stomata (stoma)
allows for the interchange of gases
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
stomata
Stomata in plant leaves allow the exchange of gases with the environment. Oxygen passes out and carbon dioxide passes in. Stomata are holes in the leaf's surface layers , mostly on the underside of the leaves.
They are like vents for gases.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
the stomata takes in gases in a plant. it is present on the outer epidermis and opens and closes by the swelling of the guard cells. it allows the entry of gases + the exit of the wastes from the cells of the leaf.
There are small pores on the leaves of plants called stomata (singular 'stoma'). They are pea shaped, small holes seen in the epidermis of the leaves. The oxygen for breathing and Carbon Di Oxide for photosynthesis are taken in and out through the stomata.