The holes under leaves are called "stomata." Stomata are tiny openings that allow for gas exchange, enabling plants to take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen during photosynthesis. They also play a crucial role in regulating water loss through transpiration. Each stoma is surrounded by guard cells that control its opening and closing.
One under par on a hole is called a "birdie".
The tiny hole is called a stoma. The leaf "breathes" through the hole.If you mean the microscopic holes typically found on the underside of a leaf that allow gases to exchange, then they are called stomata.
The breathing hole on the underside of a leaf is called a stomata. Stomata are tiny pores that allow for the exchange of gases such as oxygen and carbon dioxide between the leaf and the surrounding environment. This exchange is crucial for photosynthesis and respiration in plants.
A birdie.
The table can be called a drop leaf table, or a butterfly table. The table can be called a drop leaf table, or a butterfly table.
Stomata
Stomata
It is called a condor, 4 under on one hole. Usually a par 5. They are very very rare, but have been done.
It is called a double eagle or a hole in one.
stuffing and the skin of the bear then you get a leaf blower make a hole in the bear put the stuffing in the leaf blower then blow it into the hole then when there is enough stop the leaf blow then sow the bear up
It is called a condor, 4 under par on one hole, very rare if not impossible.
The duration of Child Under a Leaf is 1.47 hours.