Which function do the stomata perform in photosynthesis?

Which step in photosynthesis does not need light?(

A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on plant leaves, which blocks the leaves’ stomata. Which result would the scientist observe?

How many carbon atoms combine in the photosynthesis reaction?

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1. The stomata perform the function of regulating the exchange of gases, including carbon dioxide and oxygen, during photosynthesis.

2. The dark reaction or the Calvin cycle does not need light.

3. If the scientist places petroleum jelly on plant leaves, which blocks the leaves' stomata, the result would be a decrease in the rate of photosynthesis due to the limited availability of carbon dioxide.

4. Six carbon atoms combine in the photosynthesis reaction to form one glucose molecule.
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