CO2
It's a pore found in the epidermis of the leaf and stem of a plant, used for gas exchange.
Carbon dioxide is absorbed as a gas by the leaves of the plant.
Lower epidermis - outmost tissue on the lower side of the leaf; protects the leafUpper epidermis - outmost tissue on the upper side of the leaf; protects the leafPalisade layer - rows of elongated cells in the upper center of leaf; site of photosynthesisCuticle - waxy layer on the covering the epidermis; holds in moisture, prevents loss of waterStoma - opening between the guard cells; allows for gas exchange and water evaporationGuard cells - surround the stoma; control the opening and closing of the stomaVein - supply support for the leaf; contain the xylem and the phloemSpongy layer - irregular shaped cells in lower center of leaf; absorbs gas & some waterAir space - space in the spongy layer; contain gasesXylem - found in the vein; transports minerals and water from roots to shootsPhloem - found in the vein; transports sugar & other products of photosynthesis from leaves to other parts of the plantChloroplast - cells in the leaves that contain chlorophyll; trap light energy and convert it to chemical energyMesophyll - all of the middle tissue of the leaf
its definitely not a gas or a liquid, so yes a plant is solid
Nitrogen ; a gas used in the biological (nitrogen) cycle. Oxygen ; a gas used to maintain animal life. Helium ; Filling balloons. and a inert atmosphere. Neon, ; Strip light filaments Argon, ; Inert atmosphere for filament light bulbs. Carbon Dioxide ; breathed in by all green plant life to create oxygen for animal life. Water vapour. to create rain to aid plant growth. There trace amounts of other gases, notably methane, sulphur dioxide, radon, nitrogen oxides. ozone(In the high atmosphere for radial protection from the Sun). Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen, but poisonous to animals.
Plants have three tissue systems: the vascular tissue system, the ground tissue system, and the dermal or epidermis tissue system. The tissue systems are found in all parts of the plant-the roots, stem, and leaves.
Neither, alveoli are the air sacs within the lungs in mammals (singular alveolus).
Plant. It is on the surface layers of a leaf.
I don't think it is a gas when inside the plant, but most animals/plants need it.
The pores of plants, called stomata, are typically found on the surfaces of leaves and stems. They regulate gas exchange by allowing carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis while releasing oxygen and water vapor. Stomata are essential for the plant's growth and survival.
Nitrogen
you can go to this website.http://www.botany.uwc.ac.za/SCI_ED/grade10/plant_tissues/permanent.htmnon-meristematic cells are cells which cannot divide so i guess u can equate them to permanent tissues
Plant epidermal cells are found on the outermost layer of plant tissue, covering the surfaces of leaves, stems, flowers, and roots. They serve various functions such as protection, gas exchange, and absorption of water and nutrients.
All plant and animal live requires oxygen to survive
Is natural gas formed by animal or plant remains
They are called lenticles which help with gas exchange for the plant.
an atmospheric gas; a by product of the light reaction of photosynthesis; essential to aerobic