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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 part of plants regulates the amount of substance that enters in it in photosynthesis?

The structure of a plant that regulates the intake of the substances needed for photosynthesis to occur is the stomates. Stomates are microscopic round openings on the back of a leaf. around the stomates are guards that kind of act as lips controlling how far the stomates need to be opened.


Where on the plant is there no stomata?

There are no stomates on the stem of the plant.


What is the process that is responsible of losing water in Plants through transpiration?

Capillarity. Capillarity is the upward movement of water from roots to leaves, through xylem. Transpiration is the evaporation of water from the leaves through stomates.


When are stomates most likely to be open?

When cells are turgid.


Why are the most of stomates on the bottom of the leaf?

cuz yoo


Guard cells open and close stomates to prevent?

carbondioxide


Why do stomates need to be opne?

To allow for the exchange of gases in and out of the plant.


What are the functions of stomates?

for the exchange of gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen)


What is the Gas neded for photosynthesis and enters through stomates?

Oxygen


The epidermis of a herbaceous stem has small openings called what?

Stomates =] ♥


What is the function of the stomates?

the stomata's allows the exchange of carbon dioxide or CO2