stomate are opening on the underside of a leaf. They are controlled by guard cells. When guard cells are turgid they stomate open and transpiration occurs when they are flaccid they close to retain water and prevent loss of water by transpiration
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
in the stomata
The stomata
It controls opening and closing of stomata .
stomata
The stomata are areas on the underside of a leaf from which oxygen from photosynthesis exits, and carbon dioxide enters for photosynthesis.
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
in the stomata
There are none.
Photosynthesis
oxygen
light
The stomata are surrounded by guard cell which are tasked with the graduated opening and closing of the stomata. So, wide ope much carbon dioxide is diffusing into the cells and the rate of photosynthesis is high, but as the stomata work their way towards the closed position the rate of photosynthesis slows down until it can stop completely with no diffusion of CO2 through the closed stomata.
Stomata is a tiny opening or pore, found mostly on the under-surface of a plant leaf. It is responsible for gaseous exchange between the leaves of plants and the environment.
the stomata open
Diffusion, Respiration & Photosynthesis. These 3 processes will stop if stomata is closed.
A plant respirates through the stomata in its leaves. It also performs photosynthesis through the stomata as well.