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Ally Fitzpatrick
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5 February, 19:43
What structure allows gases to enter a leaf
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Beckham Little
5 February, 20:09
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Heyo. c:
The only way for gases to diffuse in and out of the leaf is through small openings on the underside of the leaf, the stomata. These stomata can open and close according to the plant's needs. The tissues of the leaf inbetween the epidermal cells, into which gases diffuse from the stomata, are called mesophyll.
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