very tiny. it is found in leaves on plants and have to be magnified more than 1,000 times x
stomata
the stomata.
Yes, leaf pore is a cell, which is also known as stomata.
The stomata
The cell wall of a guard cell provides structural support and aids in regulating the opening and closing of the stomata. The chloroplasts in the guard cells enable photosynthesis to occur, producing the energy needed for the regulation of water and gas exchange through the stomata. Together, these components help the stomata function by controlling the uptake of carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and the release of oxygen and water vapor.
its not a cell
The gaurd cell in the stomata contain chloroplsts and uneven cell wall to create a pore on being turgid.
Stomata for plural, and stoma for singular... Stoma/stomata is a guard cell and it also serves as an opening. source: Biology class... ^^,
Usually, the stomata is the hole in the middle of a guard/s cell, underneath a leaf of a plant.
Stomata
If the stomata were smaller then CO2 would diffuse into the cell less rapidly.
stomata
No, stomata cells are not animal cells. Stomata cells are specialized plant cells responsible for gas exchange, whereas animal cells are the building blocks of animal tissues and perform various functions in animal organisms.
the stomata.
Yes, leaf pore is a cell, which is also known as stomata.
exchange of gases takes place by simple diffusion directly into each cell through the openings present in epidermis called stomata. Stomata are found on the underside of leaves. :)
The stomata