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What is the function of stomate in a leaf?

Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.


Where are most of the stomates found in the dicot leaf?

Underside the leaf to conserve water, because if they are exposed to the sun, they can lose water very easily. This prevents excessive transpiration.


What part of plants regulates the amount of substance that enters in it in photosynthesis?

The structure of a plant that regulates the intake of the substances needed for photosynthesis to occur is the stomates. Stomates are microscopic round openings on the back of a leaf. around the stomates are guards that kind of act as lips controlling how far the stomates need to be opened.


How plant get carbon dioxide?

Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.


What is amphistomatous?

Amphistomatous describes a certain type of leaf morphology in drought adapted plants. These plants have stomates (the openings in the epidermis which allow CO2 to diffuse into the leaf) on both sides of the leaf.


Where does water vapor exit and CO2 enter a leaf?

There are openings on the underside of a leaf called stomates. They have guard cells shaped like lips. They open and close to allow CO2 in and H2O and O2 out. It works using hydrostatic pressure.


How do plants get carbon dioxide?

Most plants have special structures on their leaves called stomates. Carbon dioxide is drawn into the leaf tissue through these pore-like structures.


Anatomy of a leaf?

cuticle - protects leaf from water loss through evaporation palisade parenchyma - contains chloroplasts chloroplasts - site of photsynthesis spongy parenchyma - allows gases to diffuse within the leaf vascular bundles (xylem and phloem) - transport material throughout plant stomates - openings in lower epidermis which allow for gas exchange and transpiration guard cells - regulate the opening and closing of stomates


What side of the leaf are stomata found?

Most stomatas are found on the bottom of a leaf, a few can be found on the top depending on the plant variety


Which area of the leaf is most responsible for protecting the leaf from the drying effects of the air?

The waxy cuticle layer on the leaf surface is primarily responsible for protecting the leaf from drying out by reducing water loss through evaporation. It acts as a barrier to prevent dehydration and helps to retain moisture within the leaf tissues.


What is the layer of cells called on the bottom of a leaf?

The answer is no, because, on the top of a leaf there is the, cuticle, then the upper epidermis cells underneath, which you can see these, because you can see a sort of jigzaw pattern on the top of the leaf. but on the bottom of a leaf there are tiny, guard cells, a guard cell is a cell that lets in carbon dioxide to the leaf, but only on the bottom of the leaf. if you have ever wondered why a leaf is greener on the top, than the bottom of a leaf, is because, sunlight can easily reach the top of a leaf, this is called photosynthesis, but on the bottom of a leaf, it only gets sunlight from refections from the ground, because the bottom of the leaf does not have any visible contact with the sun.


What protects the bottom of the leaf?

I don't know if they protect the leaf but there are stomata on the bottom of a leaf. Hope this helps! Sorry for being unreliable...