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The leaves of Betula populifolia are smooth on the lower surface.
The stomata are located on the lower surface of a leaf.
A leaf covered with vaseline on the lower surface wont have any affect as the stomata are being covered with the vaseline but if it were on the upper surface it would shrivel because When a leaf is loosing a lot of water vapor , it exposes the least amount of surface area to evaporation so it shrivels.
small pores have on the leaves excess water transfer into the atomospehere incase there have have no the stomata (pores) on the leaf the plant will die.must the plant can must drain the water.So the stomata exist upper surface of the water.
Hairs on the lower surface of coleus leaves help to reduce water loss by providing insulation against environmental stressors like wind and high temperatures. They can also act as a defense mechanism against herbivores by making it harder for them to feed on the plant.
The leaves of Betula populifolia are smooth on the lower surface.
smooth and not peeling
cause its hairy like our pubic hair
Stomata that can help plants to exchange gases.
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.
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From what I know about plants, the leaves have stoma in the bottom layer. Stoma are holes, through which excess water moves out of during transpiration The weather, humidity, water potential gradients and temperature all affect transpiration rates.
The glossy and green upper surface of leaves helps to reflect excess sunlight and prevent dehydration by reducing water loss through evaporation. The lower surface may be duller to maximize light absorption for photosynthesis and has pores called stomata that allow for gas exchange and water vapor release.
Stomata in lotus plant is on the upper side of the leaves . BY:Alvir Tuazon
Leaves float on top of ponds because they have a lower density than water, which allows them to be buoyant. The air pockets in leaves also contribute to their ability to float. This allows leaves to stay on the surface of the water rather than sinking.
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.
The lower surface is the oral side. The upper surface is referred to as the aboral side.