When cells are turgid.
Underside the leaf to conserve water, because if they are exposed to the sun, they can lose water very easily. This prevents excessive transpiration.
Guard cells open and close stomata to regulate gas exchange and control water loss in plants. They respond to environmental signals like light, humidity, and carbon dioxide levels to maintain optimal conditions for photosynthesis while preventing dehydration.
Gaseous exchange and evaporation of water vapour
The stomates of a leaf are located in the epidermis, which is the outermost layer of leaf tissue. Specifically, they are often found within the lower epidermis to minimize water loss while still allowing for gas exchange. The stomatal openings are surrounded by guard cells that regulate their opening and closing.
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The stomata remain wide open
Stomates are responsible for most of the gas exchange that occurs in a plant.
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The structure of a plant that regulates the intake of the substances needed for photosynthesis to occur is the stomates. Stomates are microscopic round openings on the back of a leaf. around the stomates are guards that kind of act as lips controlling how far the stomates need to be opened.
This description fits a tree, likely an oak tree that produces acorns and has stomates (small openings on leaves for gas exchange). Oak trees commonly have brown trunks and red leaves in the fall, and can often be found alongside suburban roads.
Underside the leaf to conserve water, because if they are exposed to the sun, they can lose water very easily. This prevents excessive transpiration.
There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.
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when the door is open
It is most likely open, but has shorter hours because of holidays.
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