Because they need them to collect the sunlight to give the plant energy
The bites from the bugs; bugs like rotten leaves.
Tiny Holes are called 'stomata' or 'pore'.
This is so Carbon Dioxide and oxygen can enter the plant.
This is used to make Photosynthesis and Respiration!
Yes, plants have holes on their leaves called stomata.stomata are the small openings which opens and closes to take in carbon dioxide and to remove water vapour and oxygen.
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During photosynthesis, plants make oxygen and water. Water then moves out of tiny holes on the leaves and into the air. The water vapor rises up into the atmosphere, and as it cools it condenses.
What is the green substance in leaves of plants? The green substance in the leaves of plants is a pigment called chlorophyll
plants having reticulate venation have broad leaves
plants from leaves
No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants? No. There are many leaves for many plants. Just go look outside. Are the leaves on the trees the same as the leaves and the bushes? Flowers? Plants?
Through holes in their leaves...
they are called stomata
Plants breathe through small holes in their leaves. Unlike us they do not breathe through lungs.
yes they can they have small holes in their leaves and let out oxygen.
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Chewing insects are defined as those having chewing mouthparts. These insects feed by biting, tearing, and ripping plants and they can damage plants by leaving missing leaves, irregular holes in stems and leaves, and leaving semicircular or circular holes in leaves.
Through the many holes in the leaves called the stomata.
No. Plants have tiny holes in the bottom of their leaves that take in oxygen. Also, plants don't have lungs.
They breathe through the stomata and other pigments.Plants have these tiny holes on the underside of the leaves that allows them to absorb co2 and produce O
Holes on plants come from insects.
Expel oxygen, and absorb carbon dioxide.The stoma. Stomata is singular.
Transpiration is a process similar to Evaporation. It is the loss of water in plants (leaves, stems, flowers, roots. Mostly leaves.) There are lots of tiny holes on the underside of plants, called stoma. Water evaporates through these holes, causing leaves & trees to go dry and brown. Amount of Transpiration depends on the light intensity, temp.,humidity, and wind speed. IS TRANSIPPERTION A TYPO FOR TRANSPIRATION? TRANSIPPERTION IS NOT A WORD!