Science, asked by yashisharma578, 2 months ago

The carbon dioxide gas enters the leaves of the plants through

i.

Stalk

ii.

Lamina

iii.

Stomach

iv.

Guard cells​

Answers

Answered by mishravijay0117
4

Answer:

Correct option is

C

Stomata

There are minute pore-like structures on the surface of the leaf in plants, called as stomata. There are two guard cells which result in the formation of a stomatal pore. The stomata is responsible for the exchange of gases. The carbon dioxide which is required for the photosynthesis enters through the stomata. The oxygen which is formed as a product of photosynthesis is also released from the stomata. The opening and closing of the stomata is crucial for the photosynthetic an respiratory reactions to take place.

Answered by kaurm1161
2

The carbon dioxide gas enters the leaves of the plant through guard cells.

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