Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Yes, plants have small holes on their leaves called stomata. Stomata help regulate gas exchange, allowing the plant to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor. This process is essential for the plant's growth and survival.
tiny holes in the skin are called pores
Tiny openings on plant leaves are called stomata. Stomata are responsible for gas exchange, allowing plants to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor.
The tiny openings under leaves are called stomata. Stomata are small pores that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor.
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.
Stomata.
The tiny holes in leaves through which air passes are called stomata. Stomata are crucial for the exchange of gases during photosynthesis and respiration in plants. They can open and close to regulate the entry of carbon dioxide and the exit of oxygen and water vapor.
No. Plants have tiny holes in the bottom of their leaves that take in oxygen. Also, plants don't have lungs.
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.
Plasmodesmata
the tiny little holes that appear on a leaf which is usually a fern or mosses are calles spores. spores are very tiny singe cells.
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
veins
yes, flowers breathe through tiny holes in there leaves and stems called pores
They are called stomatas. These are bound by guard cells.
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