It is called the stomata.
Yes, the bottom of your feet, which is called the soles, has about 2000 pores. This is why your feet are able to sweat. However, soles do not have sebaceous glands.
it is called the water table
There are very few similarities between Epidermis and Dermis. The only one I can list is that they are both layers of the skin. Hope that helps:)They are both part of the skin, the epidermis is on top and the dermis right below it.
Hot water opens pores and makes them more noticeable. Wash, clean & rinse. When done, use cold water to close your pores & keep dirt out. It also makes pores appear smaller. The above answer is misleading. Pores do not really open and close. A complete old wives tale. Keeping your face clean will make your pores appear smaller and your face smoother.
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They are called stomata, openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves.
it is the pores
because most number of stomatal pores are present on lower epidermis of leaves.
Stomata are pores surrounded by the guard cells.
Tiny pores on the skin (epidermis)
The pores located on your epidermis/skin.
Stomata
The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.
The leaf and stem epidermis is covered in stomata, or pores. The stomacomplex regulates gas and water exchange in the leaf.
There are about 5 million pores on the human body. The end of hair follicle exists at the bottom of a sweat pore beneath the epidermis and the dermis in a layer called the subcutis. Sweat glands are also found in the subcutis region.
The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, consists mainly of cells called keratinocytes.
partially by diffusion, but most leaves have pores that facilitate the diffusion.