Oxygen and carbon dioxide.
(O2) and (CO2)
carbon dioxide (CO2) and oxygen (O2) are exchanged through the stoma (or pores) of a leaf during photosynthesis. In addition, water vapour is also transpires through the stoma.
Through small holes called stomata that are regulated by guard cells. Water is also exchanged through the stomata
Carbon dioxide enters the leaves through the stoma and oxygen exits the leaves through the stoma.
Water vapor
Carbon Dioxide
Oxygen.
CO2 & O2
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
stomata
The process in which gases enter the leaves of the plants is called respiration.
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
Gases And Oxygen
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
i first thought it was stoma. but its stomata.
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
A stomata is an opening allows gases to come through.
The gases that are exchanged are oxygen and carbon dioxide.
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
Oxygen and carbon dioxide are the gases exchanged in the lungs during breathing.
The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.
No, gases do.
stomata
your m0m and your dad are the 2 gases that are exchanged in the sacs of air, thank me later so by by