"Stoma" comes from Greek, meaning: mouth. It usually indicates openings, sometimes other than mouths.
A stoma is a surgically created opening on the abdomen which allows stool or urine to exit the body.
Stoma is also the name for small openings on the underside of leaves that facilitate transpiration.
Stomata is the plural of stoma. Follow the link to a splendid electron microscope image. A stoma is a hole allowing for the transmission of liquids or gasses.
the stoma is made of two guard cells that open to let in Co2 and close on hot days to slow down transpiration
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The guard cell of stomata look like a balloon when it is turgid. Two such cells form the pore of the stomata. When both guard cells of a stomata are deflated by exo-osmosis the stomatal pore is closed.
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Stomata is the tiny pore like holes under the eidermis (leaf) of a producer (a plant) it sucks in carbon dioxide to photo synthesize
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The guard cell of stomata look like a balloon when it is turgid. Two such cells form the pore of the stomata. When both guard cells of a stomata are deflated by exo-osmosis the stomatal pore is closed.
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The stomata is on petals and leaves of plants, and they regulate and help gases like CO2 water vapor and O2 move rapidly in and out. They look like a pair of lips; "stomata" means "mouth" in Greek. Water that is accumulated to the leaves are released into the atmosphere. I am only 12 answering this question....:))))
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
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Stroma is a fluid that is present in the chloroplast. They are like the cytoplasm of the chloroplast. Stomata is plural for Stomate, which is a pore in leaves that allows Carbon Dioxide in, and Oxygen out; It functions as a gas exchange pore.
Stomata is the tiny pore like holes under the eidermis (leaf) of a producer (a plant) it sucks in carbon dioxide to photo synthesize
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
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The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .