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Does the stomata on a leaf have to be open or closed during the Calvin benson cycle?

The stomata better be open so that plenty of carbon dioxide diffuses into the leaf and feeds into the Calvin cycle and makes sugars, specifically glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate.


In most plants stomata on a leaf must be during the Calvin-Benson cycle.?

In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.


In most plants stomata on a leaf must be during the calvin benson cycle?

In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.


In most plants stomata on a leaf must be during the Calvin-Benson cycle?

In most plants stomata is usually opened on leaves to preserve water. As a result, CO2 is added during the Calvin Benson Cycle.


What is the result When carbon dioxide is low in the leaf and the Calvin cycle cannot proceed efficiently?

Cellular respiration


Name 3 chemical products of the light reactions which 2 get passed on to the Calvin cycle and which one leaves the leaf?

ATP, NADP, and oxygen


What happens in the stroma in photosynthesis?

The stroma is a part of the plant in which some of the photosynthesis process takes place. The Calvin cycle which brings carbon dioxide and transfers it to carbon takes place in the stroma.


What is the cycle process for cellular respiration and photosynthesis?

You should have learned this in the 4th grade. Photosynthesis: Plants take in water and nutrients from the ground through their roots. Phloem carries it up through the stem and into the leaf. The leaf then takes in solar energy from the Sun and carbon dioxide from the air. The ingredients are mixed up, and two products are formed: oxygen and glucose (sugar energy). The oxygen is exuded as a waste product via the leaf's stomata, and the glucose is stored in the cells of the plant, ready to be released via cellular respiration. H2O + CO2+ nutrients= O2 + C6H12O6 (GLUCOSE) Cellular Respiration: Glucose stored in the cell's mitochondria is released using oxygen, so the plant can use it.


What is the opening in a leaf that allows gases to pass into and out of the leaf?

The stoma (stomata)


Which process move the gases in or out of the leaf?

Diffusion!


The movement of gases in and out of the leaf is regulated by what?

stomata


What allow gaseous exchange between leaf and atmosphere?

Stomata on the underside of the leaf control the passage of gases into and out of the leaf.