If the stomata were smaller then CO2 would diffuse into the cell less rapidly.
If a plant did not have stomata on the bottom of its leaves, water and oxygen leaving the plant would not be regulated.
The leaves would dry out
Water could not pass through it and it could not function.
It would dehydrate because it would transpire too much.
as the stomata is responsible in gas exchange, and it constantly looses water through it the stomata would die out
your eye would explode
The stomata would be narrower, thus osmosis would occur less, thus photosynthesis would be less. The stomatal pore will become narrower. Gaseous exchange to and fro stomata will be reduced. This will affect the rate of photosynthesis in green plants.
By coating the leaves of a money plant with will make these more shiny but it will harm the plant as oily coat will not facilitate exchange of air to and fro stomata.
hey would probably get smaller!
Stomata are a plants way of exchanging gasses in photosynthesis. The stomata also are resoponsible for transpiration. Most plants have stomata on the under side of the leaf in order to prevent too much water loss. There already is a lot of stomata in leaves but I think you mean to ask "What would happen if the stomata were open all the time?" this would result in mass water loss and cause a plant to wilt.Edited answer:Large number of stomata will increase porocity of the leaves and will facilitate better gaseous exchange and more transpiration.
If smaller means less power for the same voltage, then a smaller bulb would result in less brightness. If smaller means less voltage for the same power, then a smaller builb would result in more brightness.
The earth's water would evaporate.