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Which structures make it immediately possible for the exchange of gases to occur in a plant? A. stems and petals B. stomata C. roots and petals D. leaves and flowers
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Which structures make it immediately possible for the exchange of gases to occur in a plant?
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stems and petals
B.
stomata
C.
roots and petals
D.
leaves and flowers
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Answer:
its b trust me
Step-by-step explanation:
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B. Stomata. These are the holes in leaves that gases pass through. So, while leaves have something to do with it, petals do not, so D is close but wrong answer.
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