What structure regulates gas exchange during the processes of photosynthesis?
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What structure regulates gas exchange during the processes of photosynthesis?
Stomata:
The pours or openings on leaves, stems, and other organs of plants that are surrounded by guard cells and allow for increased gas exchange.
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View this answerIn plants the stomata are used for gas exchange. The stomata are pours that can be opened to increase gas exchange with the atmosphere allowing for...
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