From which structure, the free oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis is released?
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From stomata, the free oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis is released.
Explanation:
- Photosynthesis is the process in which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide and form oxygen and energy in the form of sugar.
- The stomata are small structures surround by two guard cells.
- The opening and closing process of stoma pores depends on the turgidity of guard cells and the cell wall around the pores are flexible which facilitate opening and closing.
- Stomata are present in the leaves and important in the regulation of exchange of gases during photosynthesis and water uptake.
- During photosynthesis, atmospheric carbon dioxide is taken up by leaves from stomata and oxygen is released as a waste product.
- Stomata also helps in removing the water during transpiration.
So, the free oxygen gas produced during photosynthesis is released from the stomata.
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