The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.
diffusion
From superior to inferior: 1. Nasopharynx- air passageway only 2. Oropharynx- swallowed food and air pass through 3. Laryngopharynx- food and air pass through
Yes most gases do.
Glucose is too big to pass throught.
stoma
Passing outwards through the stoma are water vapour, and oxygen. Passing inwards is mainly carbon dioxide.
The stoma (stomata)
The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.
diffusion
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
The "guard cells" at the opening of the stoma, which is where the gases go, do not allow any more carbon dioxide to pass through by keeping the opening shut.
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
Lenticels allow gases to pass through them. Hope this helped. Gigi
a pore in the outer wall of a spore or pollen grain through which the germ tube or pollen tube makes its exit on germination stoma, stomate, pore - a minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass
No, gases do.
Oxygen and other gases pass through the capillaries.