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Which plants have sunken stomata?

generally xerophytic plants have sunken stomata


What are the respiratory organs in differences organisms?

earthworm-skin plants-stomata


Do insects use stomata to get oxygen?

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.


Do stomata present in mushroom?

No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .


What are not examples of stomata plants?

Plants without stomata include mosses, liverworts, hornworts, and algae. These plants lack true leaves and therefore do not have specialized structures like stomata for gas exchange.


What is the openings on the underside of leaves?

stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.


Which plants have stomata at their lower portion?

terrestrial plants


Which plants does not have stomata?

A few examples of plants that do not have stomata are liverworts, hornworts, and some mosses. These plants have specialized structures that allow for gas exchange without traditional stomata.


What tiny openings on plants leaves are called?

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.


Which one has more stomata cactus or water lily?

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.


How do plants change their shape?

Stomata


What is the opening in a plants leaf?

Stomata