Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis a producing glucose B absorbent water see gases change decapture light energy

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Stomata primarily function in photosynthesis by facilitating **C) gas exchange**. They open and close to allow the intake of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the atmosphere, which is essential for photosynthesis, and to release oxygen (O2), a byproduct of the process. While they are not directly involved in producing glucose, absorbing water, or capturing light energy, they play a crucial role in the overall process of photosynthesis by regulating the gases that enter and exit the plant.

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