Plants breathe through small openings in their leaves called stromates, which open and close with water availability.
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leaf emergence is the opening of a plant leaf
The openings in a leaf are called stomata.
Stomates
The small,microscopic openings on the underside of a leaf is called Stomata(plural,stoma).
It's called a stoma (plural stomata) and its function is to allow carbon dioxide to enter the leaf for photosynthesis. The guard cells sre responsible for regulating the size of the stoma.
Yes, the stomata, which are pores in the lower epidermis of the leaf and are surrounded by 2 guard cells, open in the day to let in CO2 for photosynthesis but they also release H2O as water vapour and they close at night to reduce water loss.
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.
A process that illustrates a feedback mechanism in plants is when the guard cells change the size of a leaf's openings to control gas exchange. Guard cells are located in the epidermis of leaves.
These are called "stomata".
They are called stomata, openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves.
A stomata is the openings in the leaf.
The small,microscopic openings on the underside of a leaf is called Stomata(plural,stoma).
Stoma (plural = stomata).
the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D
StomataThere are tiny openings on the undersides of a leaf known as stomata. Air moves in and out of a leaf through these openings.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
Stomata.
The guard cells regulate the exchange of gases between the leaf and air through the use of openings called stomatal pores.
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Stoma, they take in Carbon dioxide and let out oxygen