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Q: How do carbon dioxide oxygen and water pass into and out of a leaf?
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What does a leaf give out?

It consumes carbon dioxide and lets off oxygen.


Is eucalyptus leaf take oxygen or carbon dioxide?

All plants inhale carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen.


Which component of a leaf tranforms carbon dioxide to oxygen and glucose?

Chloroplast use photosynthesis to transform carbon dioxide and water into oxygen and glucose. Chloroplasts are included in a group called plastids.


What are guard cells and what is their function?

Guard cells allows the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide in and out of the leaf. This is known as leaf exchange. When guard cells are full of water they swell up and close meaning no oxygen can leave or carbon dioxide can enter, but when the water is taken away from the cell they open up to allow oxygen to exit and carbon dioxide to enter.


The cellular transport process by which carbon dioxide enters a leaf and by which water vapor and oxygen exit?

osmosis


How does Oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse in and out of a leaf through the?

leaves have pores on there underside that allow carbon dioxide in and let oxygen out


What features of a leaf provides carbon dioxide?

None. Leaves "breathe" in Carbon Dioxide, and put out Oxygen.


What is it called when a leaf converts carbon dioxide into oxygen?

photosynthesis


Why the loss of oxygen from the leaf of a plant may be described as excretion?

Oxygen is produced when carbon dioxide and water are broken down into sugar and oxygen. Oxygen is the waste product


Where do carbon dioxide and oxygen from the air entre and leave the leaf?

Carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the plant through the stomata, on the underside of leaves.


What gases enter the leaf?

carbon dioxide im doing a project now


What is the raw material of photosynthesis that enters the leaf through stomata?

Nothing. Stomata don't have leaves, and stomata is the plural. You mean leaf of a stoma. If, theoretically, you were asking what substances exited the stomata and/or a stoma of a leaf, although of course you mean no such thing, then my answer would be: Typically, oxygen does.