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Multiple Choice
In which part of the plant do carbon dioxide and oxygen primarily enter and exit during photosynthesis?
A
Xylem
B
Stomata
C
Chloroplasts
D
Roots
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Understand that photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert light energy into chemical energy, using carbon dioxide and water, and releasing oxygen as a byproduct.
Identify the main parts of a plant involved in photosynthesis: leaves, roots, stems, and specialized structures like stomata and chloroplasts.
Recognize that stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow gases to enter and exit the plant. They play a crucial role in gas exchange during photosynthesis.
Differentiate between the roles of xylem, chloroplasts, and roots: Xylem transports water and nutrients from the roots to the leaves, chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis within plant cells, and roots absorb water and minerals from the soil.
Conclude that the stomata are the primary structures through which carbon dioxide enters and oxygen exits the plant during photosynthesis, making them essential for the gas exchange process.