- A
stoma is a pore,
found in the
epidermis of leaves, stems, and
other organs, that
facilitates gas exchange.
Stoma may also
refer to:
Stoma (medicine)...
- This is an
electron micrograph of the
epidermal cells of a Br****ica
chinensis leaf. The
stomates are also visible....
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sticticus –
stictica – sticti****
stoma G στόμα (stóma) mouth,
opening stomate,
Gnathostomata striatus L
striped African striped skink,
Trachylepis striata;...
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stoma (pl.: stomata, from Gr**** στόμα, "mouth"), also
called a
stomate (pl.:
stomates), is a pore
found in the
epidermis of leaves, stems, and
other organs...
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vascular tissue throughout the plant. The
plant does this by
closing its
stomates overnight,
which halts the flow of transpiration. This then
allows for...
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branchlets are
segmented at each
whorl with deep
furrows that
conceal the
stomates. Male
flowers are
arranged along branchlets in
spikes with
persistent bracteoles...
- ethylene,
Abscisic acid and cytokinin.
Atmospheric nitric oxide can
enter the
stomates of most
vascular species, and can have
effects ranging from leaf blemishing...
- The germ
tubes would be
formed and then
invade into the
plant tissue via
stomates.
After infection,
there would be oil
spots on the leaf surface. Active...
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uniformly green to yellow-green.
Adaxial leaf
surfaces with
large number of
stomates (35-60 per half leaf). Leaf
margin entire with
occasional small papillae...
- to 2.2 in) and a
width of 2 to 4 mm (0.079 to 0.157 in) and have many
stomates. The
phyllodes are sp****ly
hairy and have six to ten parallel, longitudinal...