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massive amounts of gaseous exchange in plants occurs through

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Gas Exchange in Plants. Plants obtain the gases they need through their leaves. They require oxygen for respiration and carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. The gases diffuse into the intercellular spaces of the leaf through pores, which are normally on the underside of the leaf - stomata.
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Massive amounts of gaseous exchange in plants occur through small openings on the surface of leaves called stomata.

Explanation:

Stomata

  • Stomata are primarily responsible for the exchange of gases such as oxygen, carbon dioxide, and water vapor between the plant and the atmosphere.
  • During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide through the stomata and release oxygen as a byproduct.
  • Stomata are typically more numerous on the underside of leaves and can open and close in response to various environmental factors, such as light intensity, temperature, and humidity, to control the rate of gas exchange.

Transpiration

Water vapor diffuses out of the stomata into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration, which helps regulate the plant's water balance and temperature.

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