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Describe the Role of the Stomata in Gas Exchange in Plants

In this worksheet, students will describe the role of leaf stomata in gas exchange in plants.

'Describe the Role of the Stomata in Gas Exchange in Plants' worksheet

Key stage:  KS 3

Year:  Year 9 Science worksheets

Curriculum topic:   Biology: Structure and Function of Living Organisms

Curriculum subtopic:   Gas exchange Systems (Breathing)

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Worksheet Overview

What did the plant say to its stem? 

 

Image of children laughing

 

​I'd never leaf you! 

 

Now all jokes aside, plants rely on their leaves for survival. Plants use sunlight to make their own food - this process is called photosynthesis.

 

Image of photosynthesis

 

Plants have different structures that help them to make their food. One of the main structures is the leaf. A leaf has many adaptations that allow it to carry out photosynthesis effectively. 

Let's look at these in more detail below:

 

Image of leaf anatomy


The leaf is quite a complicated organ when looked at under a microscope, as you can see from the picture above! 

 

In order to photosynthesise, plants need carbon dioxide and water. These reactants are essential to make an important sugar called glucose. They also release oxygen which is essential for us to stay alive!

 

So how do plants get this carbon dioxide and water?

 

On the underside of the leaf are small holes or pores called stomata. These pores (stoma for one pore) allow carbon dioxide to enter from the environment. They have guard cells on either side of them, to control the size of them.

 

 Image of plant and close up of stomata

 

Stomata are open during the day and closed at night. Why might that be?

 

Image of stomata

 

Well, at night there's no sunlight, so plants can't photosynthesise, so there's no need for the stomata to be open. During the day, the carbon dioxide is able to enter the leaf to be used for photosynthesis.


In the following activity, we will describe the role the stomata play in gas exchange.

 

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