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stoma
[ stoh-muh ]
noun
plural stomata stomas.
- Zoology. a mouth or ingestive opening, especially when in the form of a small or simple aperture.
- Medicine/Medical. an artificial opening between two hollow organs or between one hollow organ and the outside of the body, constructed to permit the passage of body fluids or waste products.
stoma
/ stō′mə /
, Plural stomata stō′mə-tə
- Botany.One of the tiny openings in the epidermis of a plant, through which gases and water vapor pass. Stomata permit the absorption of carbon dioxide necessary for photosynthesis from the air, as well as the removal of excess oxygen. Stomata occur on all living plant parts that have contact with the air; they are especially abundant on leaves. A single leaf may have many thousands of stomata. Each stoma is generally between 10 to 30 microns in length and is surrounded by a pair of crescent-shaped cells, called guard cells. The guard cells can change shape and close the stoma in order to prevent the loss of water vapor.
- Botany.See Note at transpiration
- Zoology.A mouthlike opening, such as the oral cavity of a nematode.
- Medicine.A temporary or permanent opening in a body surface, especially the abdomen or throat, that is created by a surgical procedure, such as a colostomy or tracheostomy.
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- stomal adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stoma1
First recorded in 1675–85; from New Latin, from Greek stóma “mouth”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stoma1
C17: via New Latin from Greek: mouth
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Example Sentences
As his intestine was removed during surgery, he will now use a stoma to collect waste.
From BBC
Mrs Gibbs, who now has a permanent stoma bag, says she was traumatised by the experience.
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She has had 11 surgeries in total, including a hysterectomy and the removal of her colon, leaving her with an ileostomy stoma.
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As carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere increase, plants may need to open their stomata less frequently, leading to decreased transpiration and preserving more groundwater.
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In recent months, Mercedes has undergone chemotherapy and had a stoma bag fitted.
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