A minute epidermal pore in a leaf or stem through which gases and water vapor can pass.
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Examples for "pore"
Examples for "pore"
1Oviducts open by a common pore in the middle of segment 14.
2Confidence oozes from every pore on this second album from Aaron Jerome.
3Alternatively, SPARC might pass through the nuclear pore complex by passive diffusion.
4Agony took hold of me; a cold sweat burst from every pore.
5It soon felt as if vigor and wholeness oozed from every pore.
1It involves defunctioning stoma with or without primary resection of obstructing tumor.
2Endpoint of the DIVA-arm is stoma free survival one year after initial surgery.
3Closing of stoma follows in most cases after a few months.
4In all 10 patients laparoscopic formation of a stoma was possible.
5In three patients food debris was floating and easily discharged through a stoma.
1These little mouths, which are called stomates (a, Fig.
2Second, oil can kill indirectly if it coats the plants' leaves enough to clog small openings called stomates.
3Plants won't need to open their stomates as long to take in CO2, and hence they will pump out less water vapor.
4Evapotranspiration happens when plants open up the tiny pores on their leaves, called stomates, to take in CO2 from the atmosphere for photosynthesis.
5This costs the plant water; for every molecule of CO2 that enters the plant, around 180 molecules of water diffuse out of the stomates.