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the spongy cells
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Stomata
The stomata will mostly close during drought. The stomata are responsible for the storage of water in plants. The opening and closing of the stomata regulates the amount of water in plants.
stomata are Small pores present on leaves of plants. it helps in photosynthesis by exchanging gases and it also helps in transpiration of plant.
if stomata would bepresent in underwater plants water will enter through the stomata fill the plant. Hence their is no Stomata in underwater plants.
Plants don't keep their Stomata open all the time to prevent too much water loss.
generally xerophytic plants have sunken stomata
Stomata
with a stomata
The stomata will mostly close during drought. The stomata are responsible for the storage of water in plants. The opening and closing of the stomata regulates the amount of water in plants.
earthworm-skin plants-stomata
All plants use guard cells to control how long stomata should be opened or closed. CAM plants, for example, close their stomata during the day to prevent loss of water.
No, insects do not use stomata to get their oxygen. Different insects have different ways of getting their oxygen but none have to get it from a plants stomata.
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
terrestrial plants
Water lilies will have less. Water plants have stomata on the sides exposed to air. Or if totally submerged, there are no stomata present. A cactus is covered with stomata but not as much as average plants.
stomata are Small pores present on leaves of plants. it helps in photosynthesis by exchanging gases and it also helps in transpiration of plant.