Stomata are often situated at the bottom of pits in the surface of the leaf. [Please select]
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To meet the functional conditions, both sides of the compass leaves are almost equally provided with palisade cells for food formation and stomata for transpiration. [Please select]
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Through the stomata, when open, free interchange may take place between the external air and that within the leaf, and thus transpiration be much facilitated. [Please select]
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For a description of the mechanism of the stomata, see Physiological Botany, p. [Please select]
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What is here said with regard to stomata applies to all the more recondite matters connected with plant structure. [Please select]
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The leaves of shade-loving plants, on the other hand, have a thin-walled epidermis often containing chlorophyll, stomata on both sides, and are not so plentifully provided with hairs as those in exposed situations. [Please select]
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A microscopic examination of the particles of which the garden is composed shows that they contain remains of leaves; bits of epidermis, stomata, spiral vessels, etc. [Please select]
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