Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
They breathe through the stomata and other pigments.Plants have these tiny holes on the underside of the leaves that allows them to absorb co2 and produce O
on the underside of a fern frond
(brooke,13) water is soaked up through roots & carbon dioxide is just absorbed Carbon dioxide is absorbed by the following process. There is a spongy mesophyll, a loose tissue with many air spaces between its cells. These air spaces connect with the extrerior through stomata porelike openings in the underside of the leaf that allow carbon dioxide and oxygen to diffuse into and out of the leaf.
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What is the hod of the small opening on the underside of leaves
Stomata
they are called stomata and they are used to exchang gases for the plant. It has to be very wet.
They are called stomata, openings or pores in the epidermis of leaves.
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Stomata
Leaves have small openings called stomata on the underside of the blade. Stomata function in gas exchange.
The openings on the underside of leaves which allow CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) to enter the plant are known as (singular ). They also allow O2 (oxygen) to exit the plant.
the small openings on the underside of a leaf allow water to come in and replenish the leaf :D
Stoma (or plural form stomata for a number of stoma)
These are called "stomata".
A stomata is found all the way around a leaf, they are small openings so carbon dioxide can get in to the leaf and nurish it. :)