This document provides guide questions about a plant experiment covering leaves with plastic. It asks what happens when the leaves are covered, where the water on the plastic comes from, and the name of the process observed. It also asks about small openings in leaves called stomata, their function, and the type of cells around them. Finally, it asks what happens to the stomata when the plant is not well-hydrated.
This document provides guide questions about a plant experiment covering leaves with plastic. It asks what happens when the leaves are covered, where the water on the plastic comes from, and the name of the process observed. It also asks about small openings in leaves called stomata, their function, and the type of cells around them. Finally, it asks what happens to the stomata when the plant is not well-hydrated.
This document provides guide questions about a plant experiment covering leaves with plastic. It asks what happens when the leaves are covered, where the water on the plastic comes from, and the name of the process observed. It also asks about small openings in leaves called stomata, their function, and the type of cells around them. Finally, it asks what happens to the stomata when the plant is not well-hydrated.
the leaves of the plant with plastic? 2. Where does the water from the surface of the plastic come from? 3. What do you call the process that you have seen in the video? Guide Questions: 1. What do you call those small openings in the bottom part of the leaf? 2. What is the function of these small openings? 3. What type of cells flanked the stomata? 4. What happens to the stomata when the plant is not well-hydrated?