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Carry out the investigation and then suggest a reason for the observation you make.

2007-10-27 00:52:06 · 3 answers · asked by schloe7 2 in Science & Mathematics Botany

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All depends on the leaf.
1. Dicots have almost all the stomata on the lower surface of the leaf. This lets them exchange gases without losing too much water vapor to the air. The lower surface is more protected from sun and wind, so water doesn't evaporate out of the stomata as quickly. Dicots are plants with net-veined leaves like sunflower, bean, maple.
2. Monocots have stomata on both the upper and lower surfaces of the leaf. These leaves tend to be more upright, so it doesn't matter too much which side of the leaf has the stomata. Monocots are parallel-veined leaves like corn, grasses, lilies.
3. Aquatic plants that have floating leaves, like water lilies, have the stomata on the upper surface instead of the lower surface. This makes sense since the upper surface is in contact with the air.

2007-10-27 07:10:04 · answer #1 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 0

no, stomata are in uncomplicated terms on the shrink edge of the leaf to guard the plant from dehydration via utilising dropping water via utilising transpiration in simple terms via sturdy wind and photograph voltaic, so stomata are located o shrink ingredient. yet water can diffuse interior the technique the extra constructive pores and epidermis to bypass away the leaf.

2016-12-18 18:32:31 · answer #2 · answered by hillhouse 4 · 0 0

There will be much stomata on the lower epidermis..

2007-10-27 01:16:18 · answer #3 · answered by alex 1 · 0 0

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