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No, insects do not use stomata to get their oxygen. Different insects have different ways of getting their oxygen but none have to get it from a plants stomata.

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Is stomata help in exchange of oxygen?

Yes...stomata helps in the diffusion of gas,and oxygen is a gas


Do stomata take in oxygen?

Yes, stomata primarily function to facilitate the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen in plants. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide through stomata and release oxygen as a byproduct.


What substance is released from the stomata?

Stomata are small openings in a leaf to allow carbon dioxide to get in during the day and oxygen to get in at night. Both gases also pass out through stomata. Water vapor also passes out of stomata.


How is breathing process of an insects different from that of fish?

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Which gas leaves stomata in photosynthesis?

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What is the small opening under a leaf called?

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What you think is the role of stomata in a food making process?

stomata is the receives sunlight,oxygen and carbon dioxide


What comes in and out of a stomata?

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How does oxygen enter the leaf?

Oxygen moves through leafy plants through the "stoma, pleural: stomata". They are small pores in the leaf that can open and close to allow gas exchange. However, most plants exhale oxygen (O2) and inhale carbon dioxide (CO2), so oxygen is generally leaving a plant.


What exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen in plants?

stomata


What Enter The Leaf Through The Stomata?

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