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the stomata are used to exchange water and air on the leaf surface.

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Q: Why are plants found in the shade have more stomata than plants found in the sun?
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Why do shade loving plants have more stomata than a catus?

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What kind of living thing breathe through their stomata?

Plants Breathe Through Stomata. Stomata is found on the leaves of a plant. To Learn More Check On The Internet


How big is stomata cell?

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Which one has more stomata cactus or water lily?

Water lilies will have less. Water plants have stomata on the sides exposed to air. Or if totally submerged, there are no stomata present. A cactus is covered with stomata but not as much as average plants.


Do desert plants or rain forest plants have more stomata?

Yes They Do. This is because the plants in desert plants need to retain as much moisture as possible. The plants in the forest don't because its moist enough. So the plants in the forest have more stomata then plants in the desert.


How do gases enter and leave plants?

In terrestrial plants, gas enters and leaves (termed "gas exchange") through cell-lined pores called "stomata." Stomata open and close in response to light and humidity, permitting oxygen, carbon dioxide and water vapor to enter and leave the plant. In most terrestrial plants, the stomata are located on the surface of the leaves, or in cacti, on the surface of the stems. In aquatic plants, gas exchange directly though the tissue surface.


Which is more advantageous to plants-more stomata on the upper epidermis or lower epidermis?

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Why do plants vary stomata density and not stomata size?

I suppose it is because the cells multiply, not just grow, so some plants that need more regulating just adapt by multiplying their cells, not enlarging them.


Why Carbon-dioxide is absorbed more by lower leaf surface?

The underside of leaves is where the 'stomata' are to be found in most (not all) plants and it is through these stomata that the gas exchange occurs. The upper surfaces of leaves are usually tough and shiny to protect the leaf and shed water. If the stomata were on the upper surface and the leaf was wet, the water would block them and impede gas exchange.


Why do some plants prefer to grow in shade?

These plants have such leaves because wider, flatter leaves will catch more sunlight. Sunlight is needed for plants to survive, so when they're in the shade they adapt to be able to get more sunlight.


Why does water diffuse out through the stomata?

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Why do most plants have many stomata than lenticels?

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.