The stomata is on petals and leaves of plants, and they regulate and help gases like CO2 water vapor and O2 move rapidly in and out. They look like a pair of lips; "stomata" means "mouth" in Greek. Water that is accumulated to the leaves are released into the atmosphere. I am only 12 answering this question....:))))
Stoma take in 02(oxygen) which is vital for photosynthesis....
To allow gaseous exchange in a plant of gases such as oxygen (for respiration) and carbon dioxide.
Stomata
stomata =Specialized passages through the cuticle that enable plants to exchange gases.
Stomata
Stomata is already the plural form of stoma.
The Stoma or the Stomata (plural) .
stomata :) i think...
Stomata
Stoma (plural stomata), they are the pores used for gas exchange.
Yes they do! All leaves have stomata, but the lotus's stomata are on the top of the leaf, not the bottom.
generally xerophytic plants have sunken stomata
No , stomata are not present in mushroom as they are fungi . Stomata are present in plants for gaseous exchange .
Stomata are present in between guard cells of green leaves.