Which describes interactions between substances and stomata during photosynthesis? Check all that apply.
Oxygen enters stomata.
Oxygen is released through stomata.
Carbon dioxide enters stomata.
Carbon dioxide is released through stomata.
Hydrogen enters stomata.
Hydrogen is released through stomata.
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Answer:
The role of stomata in photosynthesis is often undervalued. But, these tiny pores control the entrance of carbon dioxide and the exit of oxygen and water vapor. Ultimately, stomata function to control the rate of photosynthesis.
Process of Photosynthesis
Plants use photosynthesis to make glucose. By using the sun's energy to combine water and carbon dioxide, plants make glucose, a type of sugar, and release oxygen, a waste product from the photosynthesis process. This chemical reaction takes place in the chloroplasts contained in the inner layers of plant leaves. Some plants have very small leaves and photosynthesis takes place in the bark or stems.
Explanation:
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Answer:
carbondioxide enters through stomach
oxygen realsed through stomata
Explanation:
because in photo synthesis the plant take carbondioxide and react water and gives glucose and oxygen that wes realsed by stoma