Yes...stomata helps in the diffusion of gas,and oxygen is a gas
Yes, stomata primarily function to facilitate the exchange of gases such as carbon dioxide and oxygen in plants. During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide through stomata and release oxygen as a byproduct.
Stomata are small openings in a leaf to allow carbon dioxide to get in during the day and oxygen to get in at night. Both gases also pass out through stomata. Water vapor also passes out of stomata.
Oxygen and water vapor are released through the stomata.
oxygen
The way in which insects and fish breathe differs in the process in which each receives oxygen. Insects use a tracheal system to receive oxygen and fish use their gills to filter oxygen out of the water.
Stomata
stomata is the receives sunlight,oxygen and carbon dioxide
Stomata allows for the exchange of gases in a plant, such as oxygen and carbon dioxide. Water vapor can also exit through the stomata as part of the transpiration process.
Oxygen enters the leaf through small openings on the leaf surface called stomata. Stomata open to allow oxygen to diffuse into the leaf and carbon dioxide to diffuse out during photosynthesis. Oxygen is then used in respiration and other metabolic processes within the leaf.
The plants stomata
Gases And Oxygen