the stomata.
Guard cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, have a kidney bean shape that allows for stomatal opening and closing, and regulate gas exchange in plants by controlling the size of stomatal pores.
in the chloroplast
Stomata are small openings primarily found on the underside of leaves that regulate gas exchange and water loss. Chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis, are organelles found in the cells of plant leaves. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants their green color and allows them to convert sunlight into energy.
Guard cells and some epidermal cells in the leaves contain chloroplasts. These chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and help regulate gas exchange in the plant.
the stomata.
Guard cells contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, have a kidney bean shape that allows for stomatal opening and closing, and regulate gas exchange in plants by controlling the size of stomatal pores.
in the chloroplast
in the leave
Stomata are small openings primarily found on the underside of leaves that regulate gas exchange and water loss. Chloroplasts, responsible for photosynthesis, are organelles found in the cells of plant leaves. They contain chlorophyll, the pigment that gives plants their green color and allows them to convert sunlight into energy.
Guard cells and some epidermal cells in the leaves contain chloroplasts. These chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and help regulate gas exchange in the plant.
Stomata
The mesophyll tissue of the leaf contains chloroplasts as it is responsible for photosynthesis. In addition, the guard cells of the stomata also contain chloroplasts to help regulate gas exchange.
The openings in leaves that regulate gas exchange are called stomata. Stomata are tiny pores that allow for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide with the surrounding environment. They play a crucial role in photosynthesis and transpiration in plants.
Guard cells have more chloroplasts than any other dermal cells because they need energy to facilitate the opening and closing of stomata for gas exchange and water regulation in plants.
plants don't let out any gas in fact I know they don't by looking at the question
The feature of a good blood supply helps gas exchange because it switches with the carbon dioxide and oxygen which helps the process to happen quicker.