They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Small openings (Stomata) are present on the surface of the leaf to help the plant take in carbon dioxide from the surrounding air for photosynthesis and release oxygen. Stomata also help to prevent the excess of water loss from the plant.
They are from animals(like flies and caterpillars) who eat leaves as a food.
the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D
stomata is the small openings in the surface of the leaf
The small openings on the underside of leaves are called stomata.
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The openings on the underside of leaves which allow CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) to enter the plant are known as (singular ). They also allow O2 (oxygen) to exit the plant.
is called respiration. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through small openings called stomata in their leaves. This process is vital for the plant's survival as it allows them to obtain the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release excess oxygen as a byproduct.
Stomata
stoma (pural) stomata
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stomata
Plants breathe through small openings in their leaves called stromates, which open and close with water availability.
They are called stomata, openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves.
Stomata
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
stomata stomata
The openings on the underside of leaves which allow CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) to enter the plant are known as (singular ). They also allow O2 (oxygen) to exit the plant.
is called respiration. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and release oxygen through small openings called stomata in their leaves. This process is vital for the plant's survival as it allows them to obtain the carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and release excess oxygen as a byproduct.
What is the hod of the small opening on the underside of leaves
Stoma (or plural form stomata for a number of stoma)