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Each stoma is composed of two specialized cells called guard cells that control the opening and closing of the pore. This structure allows for gas exchange, such as the intake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor.
A stoma or ostomy is a pink and moist hole in the stomach made under surgical procedure. Stoma has three types which are: the colostomy, ileostomy and the urostomy
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because when stomata open, they will take carbon dioxide in, so stoma need air space to hold carbon dioxide.
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The plural of stoma is stomata.
The structure of the stoma is oval. It can either be turgid or flaccid.
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
There are two guard cells on each stomate. They can open and close the pathway.
A patient who has undergone a colostomy or ileostomy procedure typically needs a stoma bag for the rest of their life, as the stoma is a permanent opening in the abdomen for waste elimination. It is important for the patient to work closely with their healthcare provider to ensure proper care and management of the stoma and stoma bag.