Which structures allow plants to exchange the gases involved in photosynthesis with the...
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Which structures allow plants to exchange the gases involved in photosynthesis with the atmosphere?
A. Thylakoid
B. Stroma
C. Stomata
D. Chloroplast
Guard Cells
The guard cells are the two structures that help in controlling the opening or closing of pores as per the requirement of the plant. The movement of guard cells takes place under the presence of water that is present inside the plant cells. Thus the pores tend to remain open when the guard cells are swollen with the presence of water. But the guard cells shrink due to the absolute loss of water and remain closed together.
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View this answerThe correct answer: The structures that allow plants to exchange the gases involved in photosynthesis with the atmosphere C. Stomata.
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