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Except submerged water plants all vascular plants have stomata. Nonvascular plants do not have stomata.

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What does plant stomata mean?

A stomate is any small aperture, or minute orifice, that sits on the surface of leaves or plant stems through which gasses are exchanged. Stomatas also exist in human beings to permit the passage of body fluids and waste products


What is the purpose of stomatas in the leaf?

microscopic pores found under a leaf.


What side of the leaves are numerous stomata?

most stomatas shown on around the leaves


Where are stomata located on a leaf and what do they do?

Stomatas are located on the bottom of a leaf. This depends if it is awater plantbecausethen their stomatas will be on the top so that the gasexchangecould happen. Stomatas are through what a plant.The word stomata means "mouth" in Greek because they allow communication between the internal and external environments of the plant and Their main function is to allow gases such ascarbon dioxide, water vapor and oxygen to move rapidly into and out of the leaf.


What is the role of the numerous spaces in the functioning leaf?

there numerous spaces or pores in leaf which are known as stomatas. Function of Stomatas. 1. It help in exchange of gas i.e CO2 and O2. 2. It help in transportation i.e loos of water.


What is the role of numerous spaces in the functioning of the leaf?

there numerous spaces or pores in leaf which are known as stomatas. Function of Stomatas. 1. It help in exchange of gas i.e CO2 and O2. 2. It help in transportation i.e loos of water.


What is the role of the numerous spaces in the function of leaf?

there numerous spaces or pores in leaf which are known as stomatas. Function of Stomatas. 1. It help in exchange of gas i.e CO2 and O2. 2. It help in transportation i.e loos of water.


How do plants losse water?

Stomatas close to prevent transpiration occurring, and this goes to further water loss.


Stomata are part of which type of plant structure?

Tinyopenings on underside ofleaves


What side of the leaf are stomata found?

Most stomatas are found on the bottom of a leaf, a few can be found on the top depending on the plant variety


What is located on either side of the stomatas that regulates the opening and closing of the stomatas?

Guard cells are located on either side of the stomata and they regulate the opening and closing of the stomata in response to environmental conditions such as light, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels. These cells control the size of the stomatal pore through changes in their own shape.


Do tulips have soft stems or hard stems?

tulips have soft stems