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How do leaf cells get rid of oxygen?

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Answered by Karthi2112
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Oxygen, a by-product of photosynthesis, and water vapor exit the leaf...... Carbon dioxide and oxygen cannot pass through the cuticle, but move in and out of leaves through openings called stomata (stoma = "hole"). Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.

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Answered by andre356
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Oxygen, a by-product of photosynthesis, and water vapour exit the leaf. ... Carbon dioxide and oxygen cannot pass through the cuticle, but move in and out of leaves through openings called stomata (stoma = "hole"). Guard cells control the opening and closing of stomata.

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