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What do you think would happen if a plant had no stomata?

If a plant did not have stomata on the bottom of its leaves, water and oxygen leaving the plant would not be regulated.


What would happen to plant if its stomata stayed open all the time?

It would dehydrate because it would transpire too much.


What would happen what would happen if rita coated the leaves of her money plant with oil?

By coating the leaves of a money plant with will make these more shiny but it will harm the plant as oily coat will not facilitate exchange of air to and fro stomata.


What would happen if the stomata were smaller?

If the stomata were smaller then CO2 would diffuse into the cell less rapidly.


Why would the stomata be in particular be effected if a plant is not watered?

as the stomata is responsible in gas exchange, and it constantly looses water through it the stomata would die out


What structure would control the exchange of these gases in a plant?

stomata


What will happen if stomata were kept open all the time?

The leaves would dry out


Why does duckweed have stomata on the top surface of the leaf?

Duckweed has stomata on the top surface of the leaf to minimize water loss and prevent desiccation. By having stomata on the upper surface, duckweed can control gas exchange while reducing exposure to dry and windy conditions.


Which physiological adaptation would decrease the process of transportation in a plant?

Closing stomata would decrease the process of transportation in a plant by limiting the exchange of gases (such as carbon dioxide and oxygen) and water vapor with the environment. This would reduce transpiration and nutrient uptake.


When would plant cells need to close or partially close their stomata?

Plant cells would need to close or partially close their stomata during times of water stress, such as drought, to prevent excessive water loss through transpiration. Closing the stomata also helps conserve water by reducing the entry of harmful pathogens or pollutants into the plant.


What structure would control the exchange in theses gases in a plant?

The following is a characteristic of monocots are stomata.


What will happen if there are too many stomata on the top of the leaf?

Stomata are a plants way of exchanging gasses in photosynthesis. The stomata also are resoponsible for transpiration. Most plants have stomata on the under side of the leaf in order to prevent too much water loss. There already is a lot of stomata in leaves but I think you mean to ask "What would happen if the stomata were open all the time?" this would result in mass water loss and cause a plant to wilt.Edited answer:Large number of stomata will increase porocity of the leaves and will facilitate better gaseous exchange and more transpiration.