Where are stomata generally found?
Leaf
Stem
Root
Flower
Stomata are a tiny opening or pore that is used for gas exchange. They are mostly found on the lower-surface of plant leaves.
Statements:
All flowers are stems.
All stems are roots.
Conclusions:
All roots are flowers.
All stems are flowers.
Name :
(a) Parts of the root.
(b) Parts of the stem.
(c) The place on the stem where leaves grow.
(d) Parts of a leaf.
(e) A small leaf-like part at the base of the leaf.
(f) Parts of a flower.
(g) Outermost whorl of a flower.