A stomata, or stoma, is found in the leaves and stems of plants and is like a pore that allows for gas exchange. Liverworts, typically regarded as a weed, can be found in dry or arctic areas and does not possess a stomata.
Yes, stomata is present in all plant leaves except liverwort.
CO2 enters a plant through stomata. Stomata is present on the base of leaves.
stomata are Small pores present on leaves of plants. it helps in photosynthesis by exchanging gases and it also helps in transpiration of plant.
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stomata are Small pores present on leaves of plants. it helps in photosynthesis by exchanging gases and it also helps in transpiration of plant.
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
It is a pore,large numbers of which are present in the epidermis of leaves (especially on the undersurface) and young shoots
No. Stomata are only found in plant leaves.
There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.
The stomata in Hydrilla mainly located in the leafs.
Stomata are present in leaves where CO2 is required for photosythesis and lenticels are pesent on woody parts of the plant to provide perforation. SINCE THE REQUIREMENT OF CO2 is more in the leafy areas, there are many stomata than the lenticels.
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.