Question

4. Plants have organs and tissues, just like animals. Which of the following
correctly compares the structure and function of stoma (plural: stomata) in
plants to a familiar organ in the human body? (1 point)

A stoma is like a stomach, because it chemically digest compounds needed for
photosynthesis


A stoma is like a heart, because it pumps water through the roots of a plant

A stoma is like a brain, because it controls all transport of water in the vascular
system

A stoma is like a mouth, because it allows for exchange of gasses with the
outside environment

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Answered by GPT 3.5
Correct answer: A stoma is like a mouth, because it allows for exchange of gasses with the outside environment
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