A plants leaves are used to catch photons (sunrays) from the sun, carbon dioxide, and water. Those are the three basic ingredients needed for a plant to complete photosynthesis.
Sun light .Chlorophyll also needs to be present in the plant.
Carbon dioxide, CO2, is the gas that goes into the leaf in order to be utilized for photosynthesis.
For photosynthesis to occur carbon dioxide must enter a leaf. Plants must use carbon dioxide to complete their food cycle.
Leaves have pores on the underside of the leaf called stomatal pores, and they allow gases to enter and exit the leaf
CO2 goes into leaf and O2 comes out of the leaf...
It needs sunlight.
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Photosynthesis produces oxygen gas (O2) as a by-product. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules at Photosystem II.
oxygenOxygen gas is the product of photosynthesis. It comes from the water being split at photosystem II.
Its main functions are photosynthesis and gas exchange. A leaf is often flat, so it absorbs the most light, and thin, so that the sunlight can get to the chloroplasts in the cells. Most leaves have stomata, which open and close. They regulate carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water vapour exchange with the atmosphere.
Stomata are used for gas exchange from the atmosphere, and are located on the bottom of the leaf. When open, unless it is raining, the leaf loses moisture through the stomata.
Carbon dioxide is the gas used in photosynthesis.
Oxygen gas is given out. It is produced by breaking down of water.
Oxygen is the gas released during the process of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis produces oxygen gas (O2) as a by-product. The oxygen comes from the splitting of water molecules at Photosystem II.
Gas exchange for photosynthesis - CO2 from the air diffuses into the leaf, and 02 diffuses out of the leaf into the air
oxygenOxygen gas is the product of photosynthesis. It comes from the water being split at photosystem II.
Gases enter and exit a leaf through stomata. These are openings in the epidermis which are regulated by guard cells. Guard cells decide which gases can go in and out. The gas that goes in is carbon dioxide and the gas that goes out it oxygen.
Its main functions are photosynthesis and gas exchange. A leaf is often flat, so it absorbs the most light, and thin, so that the sunlight can get to the chloroplasts in the cells. Most leaves have stomata, which open and close. They regulate carbon dioxide, oxygen, and water vapour exchange with the atmosphere.
The stomata are structures on a leaf that relate to both photosynthesis and transpiration. The stomata facilitate gas exchange so the carbon dioxide can enter and the oxygen can leave. However, water vapor can also leave through a process called transpiration.
The gas is oxygen.Oxgen is used in photosynthesis and produced in photosynthesis.
Oxygen is used where as in photo-respiration Carbon dioxide is used. Oxygen used in photosynthesis comes out as carbon dioxide as a bi-product.
Transpiration is the price the plant pays for photosynthesis. The leaves need to have pores (stomata) in order for gas exchange to take place, carbon dioxide comes in and oxygen goes out. Unfortunately that means that water escapes.
Photosynthesis produces oxygen.