The stomata allows the carbon dioxide to enter.
THE LEAVES having stomatal perforations and LENTICELLS in woody parts of stem and some specialized roots called PNEUMATOPHORES in mangroove plants.
The part of the plant that lets carbon dioxide enter the leaf is called the stomata.
Stomata are small pores for CO2 uptake .
the stomata lets carbon dioxide enter
The Stomata
The Stomata
Stomato
Stomata
carbon dioxide, water and sunlight carbon dioxide, water and sunlight
Guard cells allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf. This is known as leaf exchange. When guard cells are full of water they swell up and close meaning no oxygen can leave or carbon dioxide can enter, but when the water is taken away from the cell they open up to allow oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.
It depends on the plant. If you're talking about, say, a tree, the water is carried up from the soil. That's why you water a houseplant. Carbon dioxide enters through holes in the bottom of the leaf called stomata.
Stomata....
They are called guard cells. They control how much carbon dioxide and water is entering the plant.
Stomata
carbon dioxide, water and sunlight carbon dioxide, water and sunlight
Guard cells allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf. This is known as leaf exchange. When guard cells are full of water they swell up and close meaning no oxygen can leave or carbon dioxide can enter, but when the water is taken away from the cell they open up to allow oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.
A stomata, which allows for the exchange of oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.
Stomata....
It depends on the plant. If you're talking about, say, a tree, the water is carried up from the soil. That's why you water a houseplant. Carbon dioxide enters through holes in the bottom of the leaf called stomata.
Leaf, which contains chloroplast, do the synthesis of glucose from the water, carbon dioxide and sun light.
the exchange of carbon dioxide to oxygen.help things to get in the leaf. (water e.c.t.)water, CO2,sunlight can get in when the stomate is open
the guard cells
Chlorophyll in chloroplasts, Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight.
I'm not sure, but they may be called cell windows.