Chemistry, asked by bhavyaarora91247, 10 months ago

during photosynthesis, the oxygen gas comes from​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The oxygen released during photosynthesis comes from the splitting of water during the light-dependent reaction. Remember, the electrons lost from the reaction center in photosystem II (Protein complex, located in the thylakoid membrane) must be replaced....

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Answered by nitashachadha84
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During photosynthesis, the oxygen comes from the

leaves of the plants .

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More explanations:

Once the food is made by the process of photosynthesis ,the oxygen is formed along with glucose.

The plants release oxygen from the tiny pores in the leaves called the Stomata.

  • Stomata are in the plant leaves.

  • They are very tiny .

  • Stomata helps in exchange of gases (Carbon dioxide and oxygen).

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Stomata are guarded by two cells known as Guard cells.

  • The guard cells open when the water comes in the cell and closes when the pressure is reduced.

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