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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.

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It takes in the carbon dioxide that animals and plants breath out and the sunlight and carbon dioxide make sugar and oxygen.Then the stomata open to let the oxygen out. Basiclly it lets oxgen out and carbon dioxide in.

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A stomata is a plant cell that occurs during photosynthesis

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Stomata are very small holes in the bottom of a leaf, which grab carbon dioxide. This carbon dioxide is used in photosynthesis to create the sugars used as energy.

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What are the structures that help plants carry out photosynthesis?

Well, if possible, maybe leaves or stomata.


What happens to the waste gas that is produced in photosynthesis?

Oxygen is the waste gas from photosynthesis which passes out through the stomates (stomata).


What is the roll of stomata in photosynthesis?

The stomata are areas on the underside of a leaf from which oxygen from photosynthesis exits, and carbon dioxide enters for photosynthesis.


How do plant leaves get enough carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis?

they get carbon dioxide by small holes called stomata.


Which product of photosynthesis is released out of the plant through the stomata?

Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.


What do the leaves of a plant do?

the leaf takes in gases through stomata (little holes). Also the leaves carry out photosynthesis and absorb sunlight, i think through chlorophyll


What part of the leaf does most photosynthesis occur in?

in the stomata


What causes the stomata on leaves to open?

Photosynthesis


What are the implications of stomata closure for photosynthesis?

There are none.


Which gas leaves stomata in photosynthesis?

oxygen


How does photsynthesis help the plant?

what organisms can carry out photosynthesis


How does the number of stomata affect photosynthesis and transpiration?

The stomata are surrounded by guard cell which are tasked with the graduated opening and closing of the stomata. So, wide ope much carbon dioxide is diffusing into the cells and the rate of photosynthesis is high, but as the stomata work their way towards the closed position the rate of photosynthesis slows down until it can stop completely with no diffusion of CO2 through the closed stomata.