carbon dioxide and oxygen
stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots
Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
The type of plant tissue responsible for gas exchange is called parenchyma, specifically in the form of aerenchyma in aquatic plants or spongy mesophyll in leaves. These tissues contain air spaces that facilitate the movement of gases like oxygen and carbon dioxide. Additionally, stomata, which are small openings on the leaf surface, allow for the exchange of gases between the plant and the environment.
Gases are exchanged in a plant primarily through tiny openings called stomata, which are located on the surfaces of leaves. During photosynthesis, carbon dioxide enters the plant through these stomata, while oxygen, a byproduct of the process, exits. Additionally, gases can also move through the plant's tissues via diffusion. This exchange is crucial for the plant's growth and energy production.
exchange of gases respiration and photosynthesis takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks... exchange of gases-respiration and photosynthesis- takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks...
During the stage of photosynthesis, the exchange of gases occur in the leaves.
for exchange of gases
stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots
To allow for the exchange of gases in and out of the plant.
stomata
Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
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pores in the leaves and stomates allow gases to enter and leave the plant
Stomata and lenticells
The following is a characteristic of monocots are stomata.
No, stomata primarily allow gases to exit the plant, including oxygen, which is a byproduct of photosynthesis. They facilitate the exchange of gases, enabling carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis while allowing oxygen and water vapor to be released. This gas exchange is crucial for plant respiration and overall health.
it is a leafy plant, they grow up to 2.5 meters long and 60cms wide