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Multiple Choice
What structures allow water vapor to escape the leaves of a plant?
A
Phloem
B
Xylem
C
Stomata
D
Chloroplasts
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that the question is asking about the structures in plant leaves that facilitate the escape of water vapor, a process known as transpiration.
Identify the key structures in plant leaves: Phloem, Xylem, Stomata, and Chloroplasts.
Recall the function of each structure: Phloem transports nutrients, Xylem transports water, Stomata are openings for gas exchange, and Chloroplasts are involved in photosynthesis.
Focus on the role of Stomata, which are small openings on the leaf surface that allow for gas exchange, including the release of water vapor.
Conclude that Stomata are the structures responsible for allowing water vapor to escape from the leaves, as they open and close to regulate this process.