The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, consists mainly of cells called keratinocytes.
Tiny openings at the skin's surface are called, "Pores".
What is the name of the tiny insects that live in the hair shift
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StomataThere are tiny openings on the undersides of a leaf known as stomata. Air moves in and out of a leaf through these openings.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
That hole is called a sweat pore. Use the link below to learn more.
Plant leaves have openings called stomata.
Believe it or not they do! They have tiny holes called spiricles that are the openings to trachae which are their breathing pipes.
they are called stomata and they are used to exchang gases for the plant. It has to be very wet.
tiny holes in the skin are called pores
Pores Many things: hair follicles are the openings where hairs come out; pores are the openings where air and oil come out; how about nostrils, mouth, etc. .....
Stomata
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Pore (tiny openings in the skin) and pour (to transfer liquid from one container to another) are homophones.
It is a stoma, plural is Stomata.
There are no bones 'in' your skin.
Stomata.
This is the stomata it is very difficult to get this answer cause of the waxy layer of the leaf
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.