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This is a picture of a leaf, observe it carefully and explain the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide gas through stomata​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plants get the carbon dioxide they need from the air through their leaves. It moves by diffusion through small holes in the underside of the leaf called stomata . ... These let carbon dioxide reach the other cells in the leaf, and also let the oxygen produced in photosynthesis leave the leaf easily.

Answered by rlbhu169
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Answer:The stomata control gas exchange in the leaf. Each stoma can be open or closed, depending on how turgid its guard cells are. In the light, the guard cells absorb water by osmosis , become turgid and the stoma opens. In the dark, the guard cells lose water, become flaccid and the stoma closes.

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