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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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Correct choices:
- Carbon dioxide enters stomata.
- Oxygen is released through stomata.
Explanation: During photosynthesis leaves take in CO2 through stomata for carbon fixation and produce O2 as a byproduct, which diffuses out through the stomata. Hydrogen gas is not exchanged, and CO2 is not released during photosynthesis (it is taken up).
- Carbon dioxide enters stomata.
- Oxygen is released through stomata.
Explanation: During photosynthesis leaves take in CO2 through stomata for carbon fixation and produce O2 as a byproduct, which diffuses out through the stomata. Hydrogen gas is not exchanged, and CO2 is not released during photosynthesis (it is taken up).
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