Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
Water vapor and oxygen move out of the plant through the stomata. Water vapor is released during transpiration, while oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis.
It will produce oxygen & glucose.
Water, oxygen, co2
A plant does not need to get oxygen from its surroundings because it produces its own through photosynthesis.
Oxygen exits the plant through the stomata. Water vapors also exits through the stomata.
These structures are called stomata, which are small pores present on the surface of plant leaves. Stomata open to allow carbon dioxide to enter the plant for photosynthesis and close to prevent excessive water loss. Oxygen produced during photosynthesis exits the plant through these stomata as well.
A plant produces oxygen and carbohydrates, such as sucrose, glucose, or starch during photosynthesis.
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The plants stomata
Oxygen is released out of the plant through stomata as a product of photosynthesis.
No, a plant releases oxygen into the air.
False - through the leaves, into air.
Plant waste product.
Plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen through photosynthesis.
A plant releases oxygen gas (O2) through its stomata during photosynthesis. This oxygen is a byproduct of the process in which carbon dioxide is converted into glucose with the help of sunlight.
Water vapor and oxygen move out of the plant through the stomata. Water vapor is released during transpiration, while oxygen is a byproduct of photosynthesis.