
FAQ About Indoor Plant Metabolic Processes

What is the significance of stomata in plant metabolism?
Stomata are tiny openings on the surface of leaves that play a critical role in plant metabolism by regulating gas exchange. They allow carbon dioxide to enter for photosynthesis and oxygen to exit as a by-product. Stomatal openings also facilitate the release of water vapor during transpiration, affecting water uptake and nutrient transportation in plants. Proper functioning of stomata is essential for optimal plant metabolic processes.