Oxygen comes out of the open stomata:)
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
No they pass through the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules
stoma
passive transport by diffusion
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The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.
These "holes" are called the stomata. Carbon dioxide enters through the stomata, and through the process of photosynthesis, this carbon dioxide is changed to oxygen and then released through the stomata
Stomata.
microscopic openings on the surface of leaves that allow gas to pass in and out
Yes
The stomata are openings in plant leaves through which gasses pass in and out. During the day carbon dioxide passes from the air through the stomata to the leaves and oxygen, produced by the leaf, passes back out through them. At night plants yield up small amounts of carbon dioxide through the stomata.
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
No, gases do.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
Oxygen and other gases pass through the capillaries.
No they pass through the cell membrane. The cell membrane is selectively permeable to ions and organic molecules