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In botany, a stoma (pl.: stomata, from Greek στόμα, "mouth"), also called a stomate (pl.: stomates), is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange between the internal air spaces of the leaf and the atmosphere. The pore is bordered by a pair … See more
CO2 gain and water loss
Carbon dioxide, a key reactant in photosynthesis, is present in the atmosphere at a … See moreThere are three major epidermal cell types which all ultimately derive from the outermost (L1) tissue layer of the shoot apical meristem, called protodermal cells: trichomes, pavement cells and guard cells, all of which are arranged in a non-random fashion. See more
Different classifications of stoma types exist. One that is widely used is based on the types that Julien Joseph Vesque introduced in 1889, … See more
Stomata are holes in the leaf by which pathogens can enter unchallenged. However, stomata can sense the presence of some, if not all, … See more
Response of stomata to environmental factors
Photosynthesis, plant water transport (xylem) … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBJun 6, 2022 · Stomata are pores bordered by guard cells on the epidermal surfaces of almost all extant land plants (embryophytes). They are present in the vascular plants and two of the three lineages of bryophytes …
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