Plant Stomata Structure 3D Model

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Plant Stomata Structure 3D Model
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  • Available formats:
    Blender3D (.blend) 1.17 MB
    Render: Cycles
    Autodesk FBX (.fbx) 1.00 MB
    Render: Standard
    GLB (.glb / .gltf) 21.86 MB
    Render: Standard
    Wavefront OBJ (.obj) 750.78 kb
    Render: Standard
    Stereolithography (.stl) 664.10 kb
    Render: Standard
    Image Textures (.png) 44.58 MB
    Render: Standard
  • Polygons:
    32500
  • Vertices:
    21000
  • Animated:
    No
  • Textured:
  • Rigged:
    No
  • Materials:
  • Low-poly:
    No
  • Collection:
    No
  • UVW mapping:
  • Plugins Used:
    No
  • Print Ready:
    No
  • 3D Scan:
    No
  • Adult content:
    No
  • PBR:
  • Geometry:
    Polygonal
  • Unwrapped UVs:
    Non-overlapping
  • Views:
    1976
  • Date: 2023-10-16
  • Item ID:
    469193
Plant Stomata Structure

Plant stomata are small pores found on the surface of leaves, stems, and other plant organs. They consist of two specialized cells, known as guard cells, which surround a central pore. These structures play a crucial role in regulating gas exchange, controlling water loss, and facilitating photosynthesis in plants.


  • Format: FBX, OBJ, MTL, STL, glb, glTF, Blender v3.6.2
  • Optimized UVs (Non-Overlapping UVs)
  • PBR Textures | 1024x1024 - 2048x2048 - 4096x4096 | (1K, 2K, 4K - Jpeg, Png)
  • Base Color (Albedo)
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  • AO Map
  • Metallic Map
  • Roughness Map
  • Height Map
  • Opacity Map
Print Ready: No
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Plant Stomata Structure 3D Model blend, fbx, glb, obj, stl, png, from h3ydari96

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