Stomata are pores that are found in leaves. The purpose for these pores is gas exchange. The formation of these pores is due to the guard cells, that regulate them. They are in control of the opening and closing of the pores that these leaves contain. When carbon dioxide enters the plant, it causes photosynthesis and respiration. In this picture you can see a close up of the pores that a plant contains.
Monday, June 15, 2009
Stomata are pores that are found in leaves. The purpose for these pores is gas exchange. The formation of these pores is due to the guard cells, that regulate them. They are in control of the opening and closing of the pores that these leaves contain. When carbon dioxide enters the plant, it causes photosynthesis and respiration. In this picture you can see a close up of the pores that a plant contains.
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