Yes, pineapple plants do have stomata. Stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange, facilitating the uptake of carbon dioxide and the release of oxygen during photosynthesis. In pineapple, which belongs to the bromeliad family, stomata play a crucial role in the plant's ability to adapt to its environment, especially under conditions of limited water availability.
Yes, pineapple (Ananas comosus) is a CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism) plant. CAM plants, such as pineapple, have a unique photosynthetic adaptation that allows them to open their stomata at night to minimize water loss, storing carbon dioxide as malic acid. During the day, they close their stomata and use the stored carbon for photosynthesis. This adaptation helps pineapple thrive in arid conditions.
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stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
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Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
Pineapple is a fruit. It contains pineapple.
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
generally xerophytic plants have sunken stomata
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There are no perfect rhymes for the word stomata.
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