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gas exchange
producing glucose
capturing light energy
Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis? (1 point)
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O
O absorbing water
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Stomata are pores that open to let CO2 in for photosynthesis and let O2 (and water vapor) out; they do not produce glucose or capture light.
Stomata are pores that open to let CO2 in for photosynthesis and let O2 (and water vapor) out; they do not produce glucose or capture light.
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