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The cells that regulate how much air and water pass through the stomata are called guard cells.
the gas exchange through stomata because it gives more gas to the plants and to the people that breathe in (NOW SATISFIED)
The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water
Yes most gases do.
Stomata are small openings in a leaf to allow carbon dioxide to get in during the day and oxygen to get in at night. Both gases also pass out through stomata. Water vapor also passes out of stomata.
Through the stomata.
The exiting of water through stomata of leaves is known as transpiration. Stomata are small pores on the surface of leaves that allow the exchange of gases. During transpiration, water evaporates from the leaf surface, creating a gradient that causes water to move from the roots, through the plant, and ultimately exit through the stomata. This process plays a crucial role in the movement of water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The cells that regulate how much air and water pass through the stomata are called guard cells.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
Water
the gas exchange through stomata because it gives more gas to the plants and to the people that breathe in (NOW SATISFIED)
Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.
Stomata are small openings on a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move through.
Main entrance of water is from roots and some is from Stomata while respiring and Photosynthesis. Main outgoing of water is through stomata through transpiration and some through fruits and stomata while respiring and photosynthesis.
The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water
Transportation
transpiration :)