Biology, asked by batoolzehra2811, 4 months ago

Where is oxygen produced in plants?
a) A root hair cell
b) Mesophyll cell
c) Leaf epidermal cell
d) Phloem cell

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Answered by nikhilvashisth9052
2

Answer:

LEAF EPIDERMAL CELL.

Explanation:

The green leaves of plants carry out both photosynthesis (in light) and respiration (all the time). Photosynthesis uses carbon dioxide to make sugar and produces oxygen as a byproduct. Respiration uses oxygen to release energy from stored sugar and produces carbon dioxide as a byproduct.

Answered by Sayantana
1

Answer:

mesophyll cells

Explanation:

in the transverse section of leaf the chloroplast are present in the mesophyll tissue.....chloroplast which further contains thylocoids....ad here the whole o2 producing mechanism or photosynthesis occurs

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