That hole is called a sweat pore. Use the link below to learn more.
the tiny little holes that appear on a leaf which is usually a fern or mosses are calles spores. spores are very tiny singe cells.
The tiny holes in a rock are called vesicles. These are formed when gas bubbles that are trapped in molten lava solidify and become preserved in the rock as it cools.
Tiny holes in the testa, called micropyles, act as passages for water to enter the seed for germination. They also allow for the exchange of gases during respiration in the seed.
The outer layer of the skin, the epidermis, consists mainly of cells called keratinocytes.
There are two possible answers. One would be the rough endoplasmic reticulum, because it has many holes, and 'tubes'. The other answer would be the cell membrane, because things get inside membranes because there are holes. the chloryphyl The nucleus The "holes" you are referring to are the "pores". The nucleus is the control center of the cell and contains the cells deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
tiny holes in the skin are called pores
The most common answer would be PORES. However, there are cases of unnatural tiny holes that can be a sign of skin diseases.
Pores Many things: hair follicles are the openings where hairs come out; pores are the openings where air and oil come out; how about nostrils, mouth, etc. .....
It gradually leaks out. There are tiny holes in the balloon's skin.
Those tiny holes are called perforations. They are created to make it easy to tear paper cleanly along a designated line.
They are called stomata, tiny holes that regulate the intake/output of gas, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen.
A pore is a tiny opening in an organism or in tissue that allows microscopic particles, liquids, etc. through. There are many pores in human skin.
Mesh?
i heard u can drill tiny holes in them and they will stay dry...tiny holes in the bottom on each side
the tiny little holes that appear on a leaf which is usually a fern or mosses are calles spores. spores are very tiny singe cells.
veins
Those are your tear ducts!