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What is the opening in a leaf that allows gases to pass into and out of the leaf?

The stoma (stomata)


What features of the structure of a leaf makes it suitable for diffusion to occur?

A leaf's thin, flat shape allows for a large surface area relative to its volume, facilitating the exchange of gases through diffusion. The presence of stomata and a network of veins ensures efficient transport of gases to and from cells within the leaf. Additionally, the presence of moist surfaces and air spaces within the leaf help facilitate diffusion of gases.


What is the function of a stipule in relation to a leaf structure?

A stipule is a small, leaf-like structure found at the base of a leaf stalk. Its main function is to protect the leaf bud as it grows and to help regulate the flow of nutrients to the leaf.


What allows the exchange of gases between the environment and the air space inside the leaf?

stomata


Which structure in the leaf allows oxygen to enter a plant?

plants maybe


What is the specialized structure that allows gas to enter and leave the leaf?

Stomatal pores


Specialized structures that allow gas to enter and leave leaf?

Stomata


What openings allow the exchange of gases between the environment and the air spaces inside the leaf?

i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.


Where are guard cells found?

In pairs on the underside of leafs. They control the flow of gases into and out of the leaf. The two of them are called a stoma.


Is leaf conductor or insulator?

A leaf is considered an insulator because it does not conduct electricity well. The moisture content and structure of a leaf prevent the flow of electrical current through it.


Which structure allows the passage of oxygen to the environment?

Stomata in plant leaves allow the exchange of gases with the environment. Oxygen passes out and carbon dioxide passes in. Stomata are holes in the leaf's surface layers , mostly on the underside of the leaves.


What are the lobes on a leaf and how do they contribute to the overall structure and function of the leaf?

The lobes on a leaf are the separate sections or divisions that extend out from the main part of the leaf. They contribute to the overall structure and function of the leaf by increasing the surface area for photosynthesis, allowing for more efficient absorption of sunlight and exchange of gases. This helps the leaf to produce food and oxygen for the plant.