Stomata are small openings in a leaf to allow carbon dioxide to get in during the day and oxygen to get in at night. Both gases also pass out through stomata. Water vapor also passes out of stomata.
water, sunlight, and glucose
sunlight and oxygen
Oxygen.
a. conduction of substance b.regulation of opening and closing stomata c. photosynthesis
Stomata
Stomata
Stomata
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
stomata
oxygen
a. conduction of substance b.regulation of opening and closing stomata c. photosynthesis
Stomata
the stomata, the underside of a leaf
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
Stomata
On each stomata, there are guard cells. The guard cells control the amount of water released. Water escapes through the stomatas in the form of water vapor.
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .