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Plant Cells - Leaf Cells - Stomata - Part-2

Plant Cells - Leaf cells - Stomata
 Stomata are tiny openings in the leaf surface, looks like a mouth. They do the functions of respiration and releasing water vapors. They helps to take carbon dioxide and expel the oxygen. The guard cells around the opening help to control the size of the opening.

Leaf cells - Stomata
Leaf surface.Stomata. Magnification - 450 Times.

Leaf cells - Stomata
Leaf surface. Stomata. Magnification - 450 Times.

Leaf surface.
Leaf surface of another plant .
Magnification - 100 Times.

Leaf surface.
Leaf surface. Magnification - 450 Times.

Leaf surface. Stomata. Magnification - 450 Times.
 Another plant's leaf surface. Stomata. Magnification - 450 Times.






















Visual Appeal
Converted microscope images.


























Interesting Facts ❗  😃

➽  The world's smallest flowering plant is the watermeal, or Wolffia globosa. They have the size of a grain of rice. The flower with the world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is found in the rain forests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds. It has a very strong and horrible  odour of decaying flesh, earning it the nickname  corpse flower .

➽    The world's largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds.


🔵  CELLS


Related Posts
🔵  For more leaf cells click here.

External links
🔵  Stomata - Wikipedia


(Note:  Please verify with other sources for accurate information.)

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