The small openings of the epidermis of a herbaceous stem are called stomates. These tiny opening are found on the underside of stems and through them gases and water vapors are exchanged.
The openings in the epidermis of a leaf that let CO2 into the leaves are called stomata. Stomata are small pores primarily located on the underside of the leaf that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of CO2 for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen.
The openings in the epidermis of a plant are called stomata. Stomata are surrounded by specialized cells called guard cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stomatal pore to control gas exchange and water loss in the leaf.
The openings in leaves that regulate gas exchange are called stomata. Stomata are tiny pores that allow for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide with the surrounding environment. They play a crucial role in photosynthesis and transpiration in plants.
Epidermis
Stomata. These are the openings through which stomatal transpiration as well as gas exchange takes place.
Stomates <3 got to love plato
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The stoma, or pores of a plant control all gas exchange. The stoma is found in the epidermis of the leaf.
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stomata
The openings in the epidermis of a leaf that let CO2 into the leaves are called stomata. Stomata are small pores primarily located on the underside of the leaf that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of CO2 for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen.
They are called stomata, openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves.
exchange of gases takes place by simple diffusion directly into each cell through the openings present in epidermis called stomata. Stomata are found on the underside of leaves. :)
Stomata or stoma(plural)stomach
The openings in the epidermis of a plant are called stomata. Stomata are surrounded by specialized cells called guard cells that regulate the opening and closing of the stomatal pore to control gas exchange and water loss in the leaf.
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