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In monocot leaves stomatal distribution is almost evenly on the upper and lower surface of the leaf. In herbacious dicot stomata is distributed more on the lower surface than the upper surface. Lastly in woody dicot there is not stomatal distribution on upper surface but great distribution on lower surface of leaves.
Most of the stomates are found on the lower surface of the dicot leaf. This arrangement helps to reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind.
Dicot leaves are generally dorsiventral, having palisade cells on the upper surface of the leaf which receives light, and lower surface has spongy parenchyma for gaseous exchange with several stomatal pores. The palisade cells are columnar with large number of chloroplasts to trap maximum light.
In dicot plants the lower epidermis is frequently ruptured by stomata and thus helps in gaseous exchange and transpiration.
Dorsiventral leaves having palisade on the upper side and spongy parenchyma on the lower side are also called bifacial leaves. These are present in most of the dicot plants.
In monocot leaves stomatal distribution is almost evenly on the upper and lower surface of the leaf. In herbacious dicot stomata is distributed more on the lower surface than the upper surface. Lastly in woody dicot there is not stomatal distribution on upper surface but great distribution on lower surface of leaves.
Because light receiving part has more chloroplasts in the palisade cells hence the upper part is darker green.
The lower you go the darker it gets. After a while it will get lighter the more low you get.
Most of the stomates are found on the lower surface of the dicot leaf. This arrangement helps to reduce water loss by minimizing exposure to direct sunlight and wind.
grey darker and lower
it is red becaude it is darker
the lower one which is less darker
Dicot leaves are generally dorsiventral, having palisade cells on the upper surface of the leaf which receives light, and lower surface has spongy parenchyma for gaseous exchange with several stomatal pores. The palisade cells are columnar with large number of chloroplasts to trap maximum light.
In dicot plants the lower epidermis is frequently ruptured by stomata and thus helps in gaseous exchange and transpiration.
The lower surface is the oral side. The upper surface is referred to as the aboral side.
A 4NN color is typically darker than a 5NN color in the ColorFusion hair color system. The number in front represents the level of darkness, with lower numbers indicating darker shades.
There are about 92 stomatas on upper surface and 39 stomatas on the lower surface. In a dorsiventral leaf number of stomata is more on the lower surface hence the above answer may please be verified