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The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide [as well as help release oxygen] which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.

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What is part of the plant to make food?

Stomata!/ Leaves


Where are stomata how do they help leaves make food?

Stomata are small openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange, including the intake of carbon dioxide needed for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen. This gas exchange is essential for the process of photosynthesis, which generates sugars that the plant uses as food.


How are stomata and fish gills the same?

They both make the plant and fish breath


Do plant cells help make the plants make food?

Yes, plant cells help make food through a process called photosynthesis. Chloroplasts within plant cells contain chlorophyll that captures sunlight, which is then used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), providing the plant with energy.


What does photosynthesis help the plant do?

Psynthesis allows a plant to make its food.


How does sunlight help plant make food?

Sunlight helps it by giving the plant energy, so it can make food quicker.


Why are many chloroplasts are there in a plant cell?

They contain cholophyll that help to make food for the plant :)


Is a chloroplast absent in a plant cell?

No, they help make the food!


How does chlorophyll Help the plant make food?

chlorophyll is the green coloured substance that helps to make the food


What can help photosynthesis?

water can help photosynthesis and allows the plant to make food. if plants don't get water, they can't have photosynthesis to make their food.


Where on the leaf is the stomata found and how to prove that?

Stomata are found on the underside of plant leaves. To prove this, you can use a microscope to observe and identify the stomata on a leaf's underside. Staining techniques can also be employed to make the stomata more visible for identification.


What does leaf cells do?

Leaf cells perform photosynthesis, converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen. They also regulate water and gas exchange through stomata, help support the structure of the leaf, and store nutrients for the plant.