a. plants can not perform photosynthesis without the stomata.b. plants can perform photosynthesis at night.c. photosynthesis can also occur outside the chloroplast.which of the above is/are correct? 1 pointa onlyb onlya and bb and c
Question
a. plants can not perform photosynthesis without the stomata.b. plants can perform photosynthesis at night.c. photosynthesis can also occur outside the chloroplast.which of the above is/are correct? 1 pointa onlyb onlya and bb and c
Solution
The correct answer is "a only".
Here's why:
a. Plants cannot perform photosynthesis without the stomata - This is correct. Stomata are small openings on the surface of leaves that allow for the exchange of gases. They take in carbon dioxide, which is necessary for photosynthesis.
b. Plants can perform photosynthesis at night - This is incorrect. Photosynthesis requires sunlight, so it cannot occur at night. Some plants do open their stomata at night to take in carbon dioxide, but they store it for use in photosynthesis during the day.
c. Photosynthesis can also occur outside the chloroplast - This is incorrect. Photosynthesis
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