Stomata are present in between guard cells of green leaves.
Stomata or stomas, singular "stoma".
Stoma (plural stomata)
Stoma (pl. Stomata)
Stomata
Mainly Carbon dioxide enters. Some water can enter,but majority of water leaves through them
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
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Carbon Dioxide enters the leaf through the stomata, which are openings on the underside of the leaf where the exchange of gases occur.Stomata (singular - stoma) take in carbon dioxide and let out oxygen (in the form of water vapour).Carbon dioxide exchange happens generally during the day and the exchange of water vapour (transpiration) generally at night .
Mainly Carbon dioxide enters. Some water can enter,but majority of water leaves through them
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Oxygen is entered through the mouth and carbon dioxide is released out of the mouth.
Carbon Dioxide enters the plant through small openings on the undersides of the leaves called stomata.
Carbon dioxide is produced inside all the cells of the body, as a metabolic by-product. Carbon dioxide does not enter through the lungs, rather, it leaves through the lungs.
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stoma (pural) stomata
Oxygen must enter our blood and Carbon Dioxide must leave the blood through our lungs. They do so by diffusion between the cappillaries.
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The nose.