Stomate? The only thing that comes to mind is the word STOMATA. IF that's what your talking about, a stomate must be ONE ...stomate....whereas stomata are a pair of stomates.. Assuming the above...Stomata are found on the undersurface(?) or maybe the top surface of leaves. For a visual, think of two parentheses...( ). If there is a DRY period the stomata CLOSE () to prevent the plant from losing water and open when the plant has to release water. Basically, the opening and closing to the TWO stomates, acting together, (stomata) regulates transpiration through the leaves of a plant. Hope that's what you were talking about. Open ( ) Closed
it is a part under leaf
A cell wall protects the cell.
In multicellular organisms every cell type has its own special set of jobs, but you did not indicate the job you are interested in. In unicellular organisms the cell has to do every job.
The synthesis site of ATP. This is the energy currency of the cell so the job of the mitochondria could be said to be the cell's battery.
A sperm cell's job is to fertilize a woman's egg cells for the purpose of creating a child.
The job for cell membrane is to provide mechanical support
LEAVES
transpiration
what is the job of the cell membrane
What is the lysosome job in the animal cell?
whats the cell walls job??
The job of the mitochondria has in it plant cell is the same job that mitochondria have in animal cell. The mitochondria makes energy for the cell to function.
The ER's job in a cell is to move the protein.
thier job in the cell is to matian the structure of the cell
When air goes into the stomato, it stretches the roots. Therefore, the plant grows.
The Vacuoles job is to create food for the cell
A cell wall protects the cell.
the job of the cell vacuole is to store water, food and air