All plants that live above water do this.
methane is called a mash gas because of where it is found. it is produced during the decomposition of plant matrials in the absence of air under the earth crust.
O2
A gas-exchange pore on a plant is called a stoma (plural: Stomata).
Leaves consist mostly of tissue called mesophyll, which is made up of loosely arranged cells with spaces between them. The spaces are filled with air, from which the cells absorb carbon dioxide and into which they expel oxygen.
They are called lenticles which help with gas exchange for the plant.
A plant takes in carbon dioxide stores the carbon then releases oxygen as a waste gas.
Cells
Cells
To put it simply, wind. Or air movement. If you are looking for the scientific term for the heat exchange that takes place, it's convection. Is that what you were asking?
Nitrogen
Gas exchange for photosynthesis - CO2 from the air diffuses into the leaf, and 02 diffuses out of the leaf into the air
The space that a gas takes up is called its volume.
methane is called a mash gas because of where it is found. it is produced during the decomposition of plant matrials in the absence of air under the earth crust.
There is no gas by the name of "air" because air is really combination of several gasses.
Oxygen is given of
O2
it is a atom cinetic with a gas plant and the enviroment