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Q: What are the holes in the lower part of the leaf that allows gases in and out?
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What is the opening in a leaf that allows gases to pass into and out of the leaf?

The stoma (stomata)


What structure allows the flow of gases in and out of a leaf?

stomata


What is the function of the mesophyll in a leaf?

allows for the interchange of gases


The holes in a leaf where gases enter and leave?

Stomata (stoma)


What is the function of spongey mesophyll in a leaf?

allows for the interchange of gases


What openings allow the exchange of gases between the environment and the air spaces inside the leaf?

i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.


What allows the exchange of gases between the environment and the air space inside the leaf?

stomata


Which structure allows the passage of oxygen to the environment?

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.


Why are there so many spaces among the lower leaf cells?

They are like vents for gases.


What allows the exchanged of gases between the environment and the air spaces inside the leaf?

i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.


What takes in gases in a plant?

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.


What part of the leaf allows gases to enter and exit the cell?

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.