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The small,microscopic openings on the underside of a leaf is called Stomata(plural,stoma).

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Opening in the underside of a leaf?

Stems


What is the name of th opening in the underside of a leaf?

the stomata


What is the opening on the underside of a leaf that prevents water from evaporating?

Opening/closing of leaf pores (stoma) has the purpose to control evaporation.


What is name for the opening in the underside of a leaf?

The answer for this question is the Stomata. Though if it is singular it is the Stoma.


What is a small opening on the underside of a leaf through which oxygen and carbon dioxide can move?

Stomata.


What is an opening that permits carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to be released?

the stomata, the underside of a leaf


What is the stomata on a leaf?

The opening (usually on the underside of a leaf) that allows gas exchange to take place which is essential for respiration but which also looses water.


What is the opening in a leaf that allows for carbon dioxide to come in and oxygen to leave?

The opening in a leaf that allows for gas exchange is called a stoma (plural: stomata). Stomata are typically located on the underside of the leaf and are bordered by guard cells that regulate their opening and closing to control gas exchange.


What are small openings on the underside of the leaf?

the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D


What is a sentence for the word stomata?

A stomata is an opening allows gases to come through.


Where is the stomata on the plant?

In the underside of the leaf


What are the openings on the underside of a leaf?

These are called "stomata".

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