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What is the small hole through which water and gases pass in and out of a plant?

transpiration


A small hole through which water and gases pass in and out of a plant?

stoma


What are three ways a plant may exchange gases In what part of the plant does each occur?

stomata, Lenticals and the thin coverings of roots


How does oxygen leave a plant and go out into the atmosphere?

Oxygen exits the plant through the stomata. Water vapors also exits through the stomata.


How does exchange of gases takes place in plants?

exchange of gases respiration and photosynthesis takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks... exchange of gases-respiration and photosynthesis- takes place through stem of the plant, the stem is green enough to carry the property of leaves, as in normal plants.. while exchange of gases in huge tree trunks takes place through lenticels, which are present in barks of the trunks...


How does gases enter the plant?

gases doesnt enter the planet


What gases exit the stomata?

all gases in the air near the leaf/plant/tree will pass through the stomata. the exchange of CO2 and O2 happens inside...


Who Brought Marijuana Into the World?

It's a plant or plant product. As such no one brought it into the world.


What is the openings in leaves that allow gases to pass through?

The openings where gases enter and leave plant leaves are called stomata's. These are crucial for the survival of plants.


How does heat moves through gases?

It moves mainly by radiating through gases.


What takes in gases in a plant?

the stomata takes in gases in a plant. it is present on the outer epidermis and opens and closes by the swelling of the guard cells. it allows the entry of gases + the exit of the wastes from the cells of the leaf.


Which of part of a plant use the gases?

The stems.