The tiny pores in leaves for the exchange of gases are:
Stomata
Lenticels
Chlorophyll
Plastids
The leaves of the plants have tiny pores called stomata for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Tiny pores present on the leaves of plants are called as:
A. Stomata
B. Cells
C. Chlorophylls
D. Grains
Name the tiny pores present in the leaves of plants for exchange of gases.
Statement 1: Gaseous exchange in plants occur only from the dorsal side of leaves.
Statement 2: Tiny pores called stomata facilitate the gaseous exchange.
Statement 3: The gases exchanged are carbon dioxide and water vapour only.