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. The diagram below shows a cross section of a plant leaf. How does the structure marked X contribute to the survival of the plant? (SC.912.L.14.7) * 1 point It allows the intake of gasses necessary for photosynthesis. It allows the intake of minerals necessary for plant growth. It allows the intake of sunlight necessary for ATP production. IIt allows the intake of sugars necessary for plant reproduction.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The structure marked X in the cross-section of a plant leaf is likely referring to the stomata. Stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for gas exchange.

The correct answer is: **It allows the intake of gasses necessary for photosynthesis.**

Stomata facilitate the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) needed for photosynthesis while allowing oxygen (O2) to exit as a by-product. This gas exchange is crucial for the plant's ability to perform photosynthesis and ultimately survive.

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