Carbon dioxide moves in while oxygen
moves out.
carbon dioxide moves in; oxygen moves out
Diffusion .
stomata
Mesophyll cells
The region in the leaf that has air spaces to facilitate the movement of gasses is the mesophyll region. This region is composed of layers of cells.
Gases And Oxygen
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
stomata
The vasculature inside the green leaf moves a number of particles of food, water, minerals and gases.
Mesophyll cells
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The region in the leaf that has air spaces to facilitate the movement of gasses is the mesophyll region. This region is composed of layers of cells.
The stoma (stomata)
Diffusion!
Stomata on the underside of the leaf control the passage of gases into and out of the leaf.
Gases are released through the stomata, on the underside of the leaf. There is more than one gas given off by the leaf, however. Carbon Dioxide is given off when the plant performs aerobic respiration; Oxygen and water vapor are given off during photosynthesis; and there are other gases that different plants give off at different times.
Gases And Oxygen
stomata
allows for the interchange of gases