the gas exchange through stomata because it gives more gas to the plants and to the people that breathe in (NOW SATISFIED)
The stomata allows gaseous exchange to take place, during photosynthesis, Carbon Dioxide enters the stomata and Oxygen and Water Vapour are realeased through the stomata:)
to regulate a H20 output
water
The cells that regulate how much air and water pass through the stomata are called guard cells.
Through the stomata carbon dioxide diffuses into the plant and oxygen and water vapor diffuse out of the plant. Guard cells control the opening and closing of the stomata. Used in arid climates to control water loss for instance.
The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water
Yes most gases do.
osmosis
The cells that regulate how much air and water pass through the stomata are called guard cells.
Through the stomata carbon dioxide diffuses into the plant and oxygen and water vapor diffuse out of the plant. Guard cells control the opening and closing of the stomata. Used in arid climates to control water loss for instance.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
Water
If the stomata were smaller then CO2 would diffuse into the cell less rapidly.
leaves have pores on there underside that allow carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out
Water can get out by transpiration through the leafs stomata.
Main entrance of water is from roots and some is from Stomata while respiring and Photosynthesis. Main outgoing of water is through stomata through transpiration and some through fruits and stomata while respiring and photosynthesis.
The raw materials of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through the stomates or stomata is H2O or water
Through the stomata.
Transportation
transpiration :)