can you see the stomata,what else do you observe in stomata
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Explanation:
Using the scalpel, score a 10 x 10mm square on the surface of the leek. Carefully use the tweezers to remove the top layer of tissue (epidermis) from the square. Mount the epidermis on a slide with a drop of water and cover slip. Observe stomata on low, medium and high power.
Stomata are tiny openings or pores in plant tissue that allow for gas exchange. Stomata are typically found in plant leaves but can also be found in some stems. Specialized cells known as guard cells surround stomata and function to open and close stomatal pores.
Stomata are cell structures in the epidermis of tree leaves and needles that are involved in the exchange of carbon dioxide and water between plants and the atmosphere.
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◾️Can you see the stomata?
Stomata are the tiny microscopic pores present on plant body which helps in the exchange of gases and loss of water through transpiration. No we cannot see stomata with bare eyes because they are so tiny and can only be seen through a microscope.
◾️What do we observe in a stomata?
In general, carbon dioxide diffuses in through stomata while oxygen and water diffuse out. Stomata are generally open during the day to allow the free exchange of photosynthetic gases, and closed at night to prevent water loss when photosynthesis is not taking place. ... stomata closed during the day and open at night.
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