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oxygen and some water

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Q: What does stoma allow to enter the leaf?
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What parts of the plant are responsible to allow air and nutrients to enter the leaf cells respectively?

stoma and xylem


What is the whole between two guard cells in a leaf called?

It's called a stoma (plural stomata) and its function is to allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf for photosynthesis. The guard cells sre responsible for regulating the size of the stoma.


The holes in a leaf where gases enter and leave?

Stomata (stoma)


How does carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the leaf?

stomata


What is the function of the guard cells in regulating gas exchange in a leaf?

The stoma opens and closes to allow gas exchange. The Guard cells are located around the stoma and regulate the opening and closing of the stoma.


What are guard cells and what is their function?

Guard cells allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf. This is known as leaf exchange. When guard cells are full of water they swell up and close meaning no oxygen can leave or carbon dioxide can enter, but when the water is taken away from the cell they open up to allow oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.


Where does water vapor exit and CO2 enter a leaf?

There are openings on the underside of a leaf called stomates. They have guard cells shaped like lips. They open and close to allow CO2 in and H2O and O2 out. It works using hydrostatic pressure.


How does the structure of guard cells relate to the function of guard cells?

control the size of the openings called stoma the stoma allow gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen to move into and out of the leaf


What is the tiny pore called that allows carbon dioxide to enter the leaf?

I'm not sure, but they may be called cell windows.


What is the openings in the epidermis of a leaf that let CO2 into the leaves?

The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.


Does carbon dioxide enter a leaf through its veins?

No. It is absorbed through tiny pores on the surface of the leaf. These are called "stoma". The veins are for moving the tree's sap in the leaves for growth and nourishment.


What is the opening in a leaf that allows gases to pass into and out of the leaf?

The stoma (stomata)