stoma/stomata
Ejaculation, just like when sperm leaves the penis and enters the vaginathe water leaves the soil and enters the plant, pua leaves you gaging for it oioiii
the answer is stomata
stoma (pural) stomata
Water enters a plant through the roots by osmosis, moving through the root cells and up the stem to the leaves. Water is transported through the xylem tissue in the plant, driven by transpiration (evaporation of water from leaves). Finally, water is released through tiny pores on the leaves called stomata into the air as vapor.
The adjustable pores of leaves, known as stomata, help conserve water by regulating transpiration, which is the loss of water vapor from the plant. When stomata close, water loss is minimized, while opening them allows for gas exchange. Through these pores, carbon dioxide enters the plant for photosynthesis, and oxygen, a byproduct of this process, exits. This balance is crucial for maintaining the plant's hydration and facilitating its growth.
Oxygen and some water vapor exit the leaves through the stoma of the leaves.
During the process of transpiration, water evaporates from a plant through small openings called stomata on the surface of leaves.
Oxygen exits the plant through the stomata. Water vapors also exits through the stomata.
carbon dioxide enters the plant through it's leaves. glad to help :)
Plant leaves have tiny spores called stomata through which air enters and water exits the plant.Stomata is plural (stoma is singular)
Carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits through small pores.Light shines through the transparent surface cells and is absorbed by chlorophyll in the chloroplasts.Glucose is concentrated to form "sap".
Ejaculation, just like when sperm leaves the penis and enters the vaginathe water leaves the soil and enters the plant, pua leaves you gaging for it oioiii
the answer is stomata
Stomata
Water enters a plant through the roots. The roots absorb water from the soil through root hairs and transport it up through the stem to the rest of the plant.
Water vapour exits the plant via the leaves
Carbon dioxide is a by-product of oxidative metabolism whereby sugars are broken down and their carbon molecules are transformed to C02 with the 02 coming from inhaled oxygen. Carbon dioxide leaves the body by diffusing from the tissue into the blood then leaving the body through the lungs.