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Q: What plant has holes in its leaves so it doesn't get ripped up in high winds?
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What are the holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells?

StomataThe holes in leaves surrounded by guard cells are called stomata. These stomata help regulate the water that goes into and out of the plant.


What do plant take in through tiny holes in their leaves that help them to make food?

oxygen


What are the holes in the plant's leaves?

Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.


What part does carbon dioxide enter in the plant?

Carbon Dioxide gets into the plant by being absored through tiny, pore-like holes called Stomata. These microscopic holes are located in the leaves.


How does oxgen escape through the leaves of a plant?

Through the holes in the leaf that are called stoma. ( stomata, singular )


How do plant leaves get enough carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis?

they get carbon dioxide by small holes called stomata.


What is the tiny holes in leaves through which air passes?

The pores used for plant respiration are called stomata.


How do plants breathe?

They breathe through the stomata and other pigments.Plants have these tiny holes on the underside of the leaves that allows them to absorb co2 and produce O


Do plants have holes on their leaves and why?

Because they need them to collect the sunlight to give the plant energy


Is plant breathing the same as animal breathing?

No. Plants have tiny holes in the bottom of their leaves that take in oxygen. Also, plants don't have lungs.


What do the leaves of a plant do?

the leaf takes in gases through stomata (little holes). Also the leaves carry out photosynthesis and absorb sunlight, i think through chlorophyll


How does excess water leave a plant?

xylem moves the water from the roots to the rest of the plant. on the underside of leaves there are tiny holes called 'stomata' and surrounding them are bands called 'guard cells.' the guard cells open and close the stomata and water and oxygen are released.