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Yes that is what happens. O2 is a byproduct of process.

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Why does oxygen leave the leaf during photosynthesis?

So animals can take it in and produce more CO2


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 does the leave do in photosynthesis?

in photosynthesis leave do take carbondidxside from the air and leave oxygen


How does carbon dioxide and oxygen enter and leave the leaf?

stomata


What chemical enters the leaf used in photosynthesis?

oxygen


Does photosynthesis take place in the leave or in the roots?

the leaf


what two substances enter and leave the leaf in photosynthesis?

The leaf first takes in Carbon Dioxide, or CO2, into it's self through the bottom of the leaf. It uses the CO2 and makes sugars out of it, water, and sunlight. This reaction makes a byproduct, Oxygen, that the leaf lets out, which we use to breathe.


How does a leaf remove oxygen?

A leaf does not remove oxygen; rather, it produces oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants use carbon dioxide and water to create oxygen and glucose, which is a form of stored energy.


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

Carbon dioxide enters through small pores called stomata on the underside of the leaf. Oxygen is released through the same stomata during photosynthesis.


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

photosynthesis


How does a leaf carry photosynthesis?

The leaf collects Carbon Dioxcide (CO2) and somehow turns it into Oxygen


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.