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Stomata logo #10101) Leaf apertures 2) Leaf pores 3) Plant apertures 4) Plant mouths 5) Plant openings 6) Plant pores 7) Pores in leaves
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Stomata logo #10101) Pores
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Stomata logo #21002• (pl. ) of Stoma
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Stomata logo #23230the active pores on both surfaces of leaves in wheat, that, by changing their apertures, control the rate at which carbon dioxide enters and water vapor exits the plant.
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stomata logo #22596The breathing pores on the surface of a plant's leaves
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Stomata logo #21359Tiny openings on the undersides of grape leaves through which pass air and water into, and out of, the leaf.
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Stomata logo #20003an opening or pore in leaves that is surrounded by guard cells.
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stomata logo #20973Alternate plural of stoma. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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stomata logo #10444(Green plants as organisms) tiny holes in the epidermis (skin) of a leaf - usually on the undersides of leaves. They control water loss and gas exchange by openng and closing. Singular is stoma
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Stomata logo #22344Breathing pore in the epidermis (outer layer) of a plant.
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stomata logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: stō′mă-tă Definitions: 1. Alternate plural of stoma.
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Stomata logo #22315Tiny openings on the undersides of grape leaves that control transpiration.
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stomata logo #21192Plural form of Stoma.
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stomata logo #22592The breathing pores on the surface of a plant
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Stomata logo #21729Plural for Stoma. A tiny pore in the outer layer epidermis of a plant leaf or stem that controls the passing of water vapor and other gases into and out of the plant.
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stomata logo #22997Openings in the epidermis of a stem or leaf of a plant which permit gas exchange with the air. In general, all plants except liverworts have stomata in their sporophyte stage.
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stomata logo #20013Openings in the epidermis of a stem or leaf of a plant which permit gas exchange with the air. In general, all plants except liverworts have stomata in their sporophyte stage.
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stomata logo #23939small holes in leaves that carbon dioxide and oxygen pass through
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Stomata logo #22305Tiny openings on the undersides of grape leaves through which pass gases (sorry) and water. The important gas that passes through stomata is carbon dioxide, which is on its way in -- to get captured by the chlorophyll and be turned into sugar.
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Stomata logo #22456openings in a leaf through which gases and water enter or leave.
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stomata logo #22581Tiny pores in the epidermal cells of leaves and stems; most numerous on the undersides of leaves. (Singular: stoma or stomate. Plural: stomata or stomates)
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Stomata logo #23353Small mouth like or nose like openings (pores) on leaf underside, responsible for transpiration and many other life functions; the millions of stomata, must be kept very clean to function properly.
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Stomata logo #23362Small mouth like or nose like openings (pores) on leaf underside, responsible for transpiration and many other life functions; the millions of stomata, must be kept very clean to function properly.
Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/23362
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