Transportation
leaves
Yes, the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapor to escape from the plant through a process called transpiration. This helps in regulating the water balance and preventing the plant from becoming overhydrated. Stomata also play a role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis.
of Stoma
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
Water
leaves
Yes, the stomata in a plant allow excess water vapor to escape from the plant through a process called transpiration. This helps in regulating the water balance and preventing the plant from becoming overhydrated. Stomata also play a role in gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis.
It is called transpiration.
Yes, through a process called 'transpiration'.
They are called stomata (singular: stoma) and they release excess water into the environment through transpiration.
The stomata close during strong sunlight so they don't lose excess water. The stomata is how water is excreted from the cell.
excess water loss
stomata
of Stoma
The cells that regulate how much air and water pass through the stomata are called guard cells.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
Water