Environmental Sciences, asked by dannah101, 5 months ago

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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Answered by divijpandita4
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Answer:

1. Oxygen is released through stomata.

2. Carbon dioxide enters stomata.

3. Carbon dioxide is released through stomata

Explanation:

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Answered by tanishaag2710
1

Answer:

1. Oxygen is released through stomata.

2. Carbon dioxide enters stomata.

Explanation:

Photosynthesis

Photosynthesis is essential for all life on earth; both plants and animals depend on it. It is the only biological process that can collect energy from space (sunlight) and convert it into chemical compounds (carbohydrates) that every organism uses to speed up metabolism. In short, energy from sunlight is captured and used to energize electrons, which are then stored in the covalent bonds of sugar molecules. Today, the energy obtained by burning coal and petroleum products represents sunlight collected and stored during photosynthesis about 300 million years ago.

The process of photosynthesis takes place in the middle layer called mesophyll. The gas exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen takes place through small regulated openings called stomata (simply: stoma), which also play a role in regulating gas exchange and water balance.

Therefore, during the exchange of gases oxygen is released through stomata and carbon dioxide enters the stomata. Stomata does not favor the exchange of hydrogen gas through it.

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