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Multiple Choice
Which part of the leaf allows gases to enter and exit the leaf?
A
Xylem
B
Cuticle
C
Palisade mesophyll
D
Stomata
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1
Understand the function of each part of the leaf mentioned in the problem: Xylem, Cuticle, Palisade mesophyll, and Stomata.
Recall that the xylem is responsible for transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the rest of the plant, not for gas exchange.
Recognize that the cuticle is a waxy layer on the surface of the leaf that prevents water loss and does not facilitate gas exchange.
Identify that the palisade mesophyll is a layer of cells in the leaf where photosynthesis occurs, but it does not directly allow gases to enter or exit the leaf.
Learn that the stomata are small openings on the surface of the leaf, typically on the underside, which regulate the exchange of gases (such as oxygen and carbon dioxide) and water vapor between the leaf and the environment.