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stoma

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In botany, a stoma (pl.: stomata, from Greek στόμα, "mouth"), also called a stomate (pl.: stomates), is a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange between the internal air spaces of the leaf and the atmosphere. The pore is bordered by a pair of specialized parenchyma cells known as guard cells that regulate the size of the stomatal opening. The term is usually used collectively to refer to the entire stomatal complex, consisting of the paired guard cells and the pore itself, which is referred to as the stomatal aperture...
Related Codes (11)
Code
Description
Billable
Details
J95.01Hemorrhage from tracheostomy stoma
J95.02Infection of tracheostomy stoma
Additional Codes (3)
J95.03Malfunction of tracheostomy stoma
L24.BIrritant contact dermatitis related to stoma or fistula
Additional Codes (1)
L24.B0Irritant contact dermatitis related to unspecified stoma or fistula
N99.5Complications of stoma of urinary tract
Type 2 Excludes (1)
N99.523Herniation of incontinent stoma of urinary tract
N99.53Complication of continent stoma of urinary tract
N99.530Hemorrhage of continent stoma of urinary tract
N99.531Infection of continent stoma of urinary tract

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