Underside the leaf to conserve water, because if they are exposed to the sun, they can lose water very easily. This prevents excessive transpiration.
Most of the stomates are found on the lower surface of the dicot leaf. This arrangement helps to reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind.
When cells are turgid.
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
The region of a dicot leaf where most of the chlosoplast is found is in the palisade mesophyll because this is where the sunlight gets trapped so most the chlorophyll need to be present here so that photosynthesis can occur.
When a seed first comes through the soil / growing media it either has one leaf or two, one leaf is a monocot and two leaves are diocots. Examples of monocots are grass, palm trees, wheat where monocots are most weeds, bedding plants etc When a seed first comes through the soil / growing media it either has one leaf or two, one leaf is a monocot and two leaves are diocots. Examples of monocots are grass, palm trees, wheat where monocots are most weeds, bedding plants etc
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.
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Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.
Well, the stomates open and close in order to prevent water loss, and guard cells control this opening and closing.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.
When cells are turgid.
Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.
Coffee and tea plants are both dicotyledonic.
Most stomatas are found on the bottom of a leaf, a few can be found on the top depending on the plant variety
The most chloroplast would be found in the main part of the vain in a leaf. Known as the pistil.
The region of a dicot leaf where most of the chlosoplast is found is in the palisade mesophyll because this is where the sunlight gets trapped so most the chlorophyll need to be present here so that photosynthesis can occur.
When a seed first comes through the soil / growing media it either has one leaf or two, one leaf is a monocot and two leaves are diocots. Examples of monocots are grass, palm trees, wheat where monocots are most weeds, bedding plants etc When a seed first comes through the soil / growing media it either has one leaf or two, one leaf is a monocot and two leaves are diocots. Examples of monocots are grass, palm trees, wheat where monocots are most weeds, bedding plants etc
duckweeds does not have stem but only roots.