Most stomatas are found on the bottom of a leaf, a few can be found on the top depending on the plant variety
Stomata in lotus plant is on the upper side of the leaves . BY:Alvir Tuazon
Stomata
leaf of plant Dorsal side of a leaf
Yes, there are stoma present. Rhoeo leaves have dorsiventral symetry. The dorsal side being pink in color have more stomata and ventral side facing sun is green with less stomata per unit area.
Stomata are found on the underside of plant leaves. To prove this, you can use a microscope to observe and identify the stomata on a leaf's underside. Staining techniques can also be employed to make the stomata more visible for identification.
They are found on the upper surface of the leaf.
Stomata are found on the lower side of the leave because they are the gateway for gas exchange, and gas surrounds the plant on all sides. If they are found more commonly on the bottom side of leaves, it is likely because the direct sunlight on superior leaf surfaces would cause increased evaporation via stomata, which i snot good for the plant.
Yes, stomata is present in all plant leaves except liverwort.
No, stomata are typically found on the underside of the leaf. This positioning helps reduce water loss through transpiration by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind. Having stomata on the lower surface also increases the efficiency of gas exchange for photosynthesis.
On a dorsi-ventral leaf most of the stomata are found on the lower side of the leaf, that remains away from sunlight. On an iso-bilateral leaf stomata are present on both the sides, upper as well as lower.
The lower surface of the leaf has the stomata. You can see the reason for this if you cut a leaf in half from upper side to lower side. The upper portion of the leaf consists of tightly packed cells that are full of chloroplasts for taking in light. The lower half of the leaf is made up of loosely arranged cells. This allows room for air to enter the lower part of the leaf through the stomata and contribute carbon dioxide and take away oxygen. The upper surface of the leaf is covered by the cuticle which prevents dehydration, as such the stomata cannot be located or function on the upper surface
you find cuticle on one side of leaf only becausethe leaf is in the rolten with the stomata and the locust is in the upper epedermisthat is why