estômatos
Estômatos are small pores or openings found on the surface of leaves, stems, and other organs of terrestrial plants. They are typically surrounded by a pair of specialized cells called guard cells, which regulate the size of the stomatal opening. The primary function of estômatos is to facilitate gas exchange between the plant and its atmosphere. This includes the uptake of carbon dioxide, which is essential for photosynthesis, and the release of oxygen as a byproduct of this process.
Estômatos also play a crucial role in transpiration, the process by which water vapor is released from
The number, distribution, and structure of estômatos vary widely among plant species, reflecting adaptations to different