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which description properly describes the plant structures involved in photosynthesis?
○ stomata take in water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
○ phloem transports water, stomata take in carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll absorbs sunlight.
○ phloem transports glucose to the plant, and stomata release oxygen.
○ xylem takes in water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
- Analyze each option:
- Stomata: Take in CO₂ and release O₂, but don't take in water or sunlight directly. So the first option's description of stomata is wrong.
- Phloem: Transports organic compounds (like glucose) from leaves to other parts. Stomata: Take in CO₂ (needed for photosynthesis) and release O₂. Chlorophyll (in chloroplasts) absorbs sunlight. But the second option misassigns water transport to phloem (xylem transports water) and has incorrect stomata function.
- Phloem: Transports glucose (products of photosynthesis) to the plant. Stomata: Release O₂ (byproduct of photosynthesis) after taking in CO₂. This matches the functions of phloem (translocation of sugars) and stomata (gas exchange).
- Xylem: Transports water, not take in water, sunlight, CO₂. So the fourth option is wrong.
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The correct option is: Phloem transports glucose to the plant, and stomata release oxygen. (The option with "Phloem transports glucose to the plant, and stomata release oxygen" as its description)