It's a pore found in the epidermis of the leaf and stem of a plant, used for gas exchange.
one leaf cell is the air
Stomata on the underside of the leaf control the passage of gases into and out of the leaf.
(brooke,13) water is soaked up through roots & carbon dioxide is just absorbed Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the following process. There is a spongy mesophyll, a loose tissue with many air spaces between its cells. These air spaces connect with the extrerior through stomata porelike openings in the underside of the leaf that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf.
It is controlled by a combination of the pressures/concentration gradients of the gases involved, and the guard cells of the stomata.
Hydathode*A hydathode is actually a gland that secretes water. A pore through which water vapor leaves the leaf is a stoma (plural stomata), also called a stomate. On typical leaves, most stomata are found on the underside.You need a microscope to see stomata well. Each stoma lies between two specialized epidermal cells called guard cells.yes it is the stoma
Stomata
Yes they do! All leaves have stomata, but the lotus's stomata are on the top of the leaf, not the bottom.
A stomata is the openings in the leaf.
stomata
Stomata
stomata :) i think...
stomata
the holes in the underside of the leaf is called '' stomata''hope that helped
plant respire through there leaf but from what i know that it could be stomata so it could be leaf or stomata..
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
through the pores in the stomata of the leaf
Using their stomata normally located under the leaf, but since the bottom of the lily pad's leaf is submerged in water, the stomata are on the top of the leaf.