Water escapes through stomatas in the form of water vapour, which is gas. So unless the temperature is so cold until it condenses in the air, you won't get wet.
The rate of water loss will increase so it will be a disadvantage of the change in size of stomata in the presence of light.
Plants use stomata to regulate gas exchange, primarily allowing for the uptake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor. Stomata also play a role in the regulation of water loss through transpiration.
we dont
dont no
they dont breath under water the just hold it and come up for air
ya dont
Stomas can be opened or closed depending on climateric conditions.
Stomata are small pores in the underside of leaves. The primary function is to allow gaseous exchange between the plant's internal tissues and the atmosphere. Oxygen and water vapour (byproducts of photosynthesis) are released from the open stomata into the atmosphere; carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere is allowed to enter the stoma (this is required for photosynthesis.
because they are under water and they cant roar!
they dont they are fish they breath under water
um i dont think so?
you dig it under the groung and water it but dont give it to much water or it will die