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Do extra sugar molecules pass out of the plant through the stomata?

No, extra sugar molecules are transported out of the plant through specialized cells called phloem. Stomata are responsible for gas exchange, allowing carbon dioxide to enter and oxygen to exit the plant.


Extra sugar molecules pass out of the plant through the stomata during photosynthesis?

Sugar molecules are synthesized in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis, but they are transported out of the plant through specialized structures called phloem. Stomata are responsible for gas exchange, and excess sugar is not typically released through them.


How stoma react with sugar solution?

Stomata are tiny openings on the surface of plant leaves that allow for gas exchange. When exposed to a sugar solution, stomata do not have a specific reaction. However, an increase in sugar concentration in the surrounding environment may affect the osmotic potential, ultimately impacting the movement of water in and out of the stomata.


What comes in and out of a stomata?

oxygen enters and glucose is released... follow on instagram @nailsbyisis


How does the stomata help the plant to make food?

The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide [as well as help release oxygen] which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.


How does the stomata help carry out photosynthesis?

The stomata are small openings in the bottom of a leaf that absorb carbon dioxide which is then combined with sugar to make glucose or sugar for the plant to turn into energy to carry out specific functions.


How do animals benefits from a plants method storing sugar?

For plant-eating animals the benefit is that they can get to the sugar the plant has stored.


How does transpiration move water up in a plant?

Transpiration of water is evaporation of excess water in a plant through stomata of a plant. When water is transpired, water is pulled upwards through the vessels to the stomata present in the leaves of the plant. This process not only allows transpiration to occur but also transport the water from the roots to the leaves of the plant.


How does a plant give out air?

Plant leaves have tiny pores called stomota. Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave through the stomata respectively in the process called photosynthesis. In Photosynthesis the leaves absorb sunlight, and combine the atmospheric carbon dioxide and water to make sugar and oxygen. Then oxygen is given out.


Is sugar used to help plant breathe?

No, the sugar is the food for the plant. I think the plant breathes on its own through its pores and stuff.


How does oxygen enter the leaf?

Oxygen moves through leafy plants through the "stoma, pleural: stomata". They are small pores in the leaf that can open and close to allow gas exchange. However, most plants exhale oxygen (O2) and inhale carbon dioxide (CO2), so oxygen is generally leaving a plant.


What happens to the guard cells in dry conditions?

i hve no idea.... this was my ques in the 1st place! can someone please answer it....