How do respiratory gases move in and out of the cell ? Taking the example of photosynthesis explain how the exchange of gases takes place.what is
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through stomata the guard cells which are bean shaped they open day time and through the process of diffusion the gas move out
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The exchange of gases in the leaves during respiration takes place through stomata. ... The carbon dioxide produced during diffuses out from the leaf into the air through same stomata. The photosynthesis reaction makes glucose and the respiration reaction break it down.
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