Stomata
Stomata
Stomata. These are the openings through which stomatal transpiration as well as gas exchange takes place.
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
During photosynthesis, plants make oxygen and water. Water then moves out of tiny holes on the leaves and into the air. The water vapor rises up into the atmosphere, and as it cools it condenses.
Stomata
Stomata. These are the openings through which stomatal transpiration as well as gas exchange takes place.
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
This is the stomata it is very difficult to get this answer cause of the waxy layer of the leaf
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Plants respire through tiny openings or holes called stomata that are present on the underside of the leaves. Stomata trap air (like oxygen) and the exchange of gases takes place in side the plant cells.
Plants breath through the stomata, which are tiny openings on the leaves. They breath the opposite of how humans breathe.
they are called stomata and they are used to exchang gases for the plant. It has to be very wet.
It is a stoma, plural is Stomata.
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Stomata