Because I am also looking for an answer for this but nobody wants to answer so i finally found the answer. But first, let me tell you about my day.Today, i ate a plate of chicken rice, go to tuition, did 30 queestions,go toilet,chat,wash hands,eat,another tuition,come home,eat,sitting here playing with the computer. So actually, i also need an answer because i also haven find out yet. So i cannot help you. OH, because butterflies have to protect their children.
The opening on the underside of the leaf is called a stomata. Stomata are small pores that allow for gas exchange, enabling the plant to take in carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and release oxygen and water vapor. They can open and close to regulate the flow of gases and water vapor.
There are openings on the underside of a leaf called stomates. They have guard cells shaped like lips. They open and close to allow CO2 in and H2O and O2 out. It works using hydrostatic pressure.
The somata are mouthlike structures on a leaf normally found on the underside that release oxygen and water and take in carbon dioxide which is used for photosynthesis. Somata are part of the leaf.
A center midrib is the central vein that runs along the underside of a leaf, providing support and acting as a conduit for nutrients and water flow to and from the leaf. It helps maintain the leaf's structure and shape.
The air spaces in the spongy mesophyll connect with the exterior of the leaf through small pores called stomata. Stomata are located on the underside of the leaf and allow for gas exchange between the interior of the leaf and the surrounding environment.
the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D
Stems
In the underside of the leaf
These are called "stomata".
Avicennia alba
the stomata
Stomata on the underside of the leaf control the passage of gases into and out of the leaf.
The stoma on the underside of the leaf
on the underside of the leaf
It lay its eggs underside of a leaf.
The cuticle on the upper surface of a leaf helps to reduce water loss through evaporation and protect the leaf from damage. Since the underside of the leaf is not exposed directly to sunlight and does not play a major role in gas exchange, it does not have a thick cuticle layer.
The breathing hole on the underside of a leaf is called a stomata. Stomata are tiny pores that allow for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide between the leaf and the surrounding environment. This exchange is crucial for photosynthesis and respiration in plants.