Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
* exchange gases * dihidrate water
Its function is to carry photosynthesis.It produces food for plant.
When cells are turgid.
carbondioxide
Yes.Through stomata water can released in the atmosphere.
Photosynthesis takes place primarily in plant leaves, and little to none occurs in stems, etc. The parts of a typical leaf include the upper and lower epidermis, the mesophyll, the vascular bundle(s) (veins), and the stomates. The upper and lower epidermal cells do not have chloroplasts, thus photosynthesis does not occur there. They serve primarily as protection for the rest of the leaf. The stomates are holes which occur primarily in the lower epidermis and are for air exchange: they let CO2 in and O2 out. The vascular bundles or veins in a leaf are part of the plant's transportation system, moving water and nutrients around the plant as needed. The mesophyll cells have chloroplasts and this is where photosynthesis occurs.
Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.
There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.
To allow for the exchange of gases in and out of the plant.
the stomata's allows the exchange of carbon dioxide or CO2
Stomates are a part of a plant that keeps the plant moist and wet.
The structure of a plant that regulates the intake of the substances needed for photosynthesis to occur is the stomates. Stomates are microscopic round openings on the back of a leaf. around the stomates are guards that kind of act as lips controlling how far the stomates need to be opened.
pores in the leaves and stomates allow gases to enter and leave the plant
Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. This helps the plant create food. When there is plenty of carbon dioxide, the plant leaves will partially close their stomates and conserve water.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.
The function of seeds are for the plant to reproduce.
transpiration is the evaporation of water through leaves and stem. translocation is the transport of sugars in a plant. Translocation- movement of food and nutrients in the plant Transpiration- loss of water through leaves via stomates
function of endoplasmic reticulum plant cells