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Stomata (stoma)
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Through the holes in the leaf that are called stoma. ( stomata, singular )
Through the stomata, (holes in leaf epidermis) these holes have guard cells which open and close and allow CO2 to enter the plant. The CO2 is then filtered through the spongy mesophyll where it can then be accesssed.
The water evaporates through the stomata during transpiration. The stomata are very small holes on the surface of the leaf.
Stomata (stoma)
Stomata
Stomata
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A microscope can be used for this.
The leaf first takes in Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, into it's self through the bottom of the leaf. It uses the CO2 and makes sugars out of it, water, and sunlight. This reaction makes a byproduct, Oxygen, that the leaf lets out, which we use to breathe.
Through the holes in the leaf that are called stoma. ( stomata, singular )
Through the stomata, (holes in leaf epidermis) these holes have guard cells which open and close and allow CO2 to enter the plant. The CO2 is then filtered through the spongy mesophyll where it can then be accesssed.
it gives the leaf food, carbon dioxide enters through tiny holes called stomata, Oxygen leaves plant through stomata. This is called respiration
the leaf has super little holes. The holes breathe in the carbon dioxide.
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