Place the following statements in the correct order in the blanks below to describe how gas
exchange occurs in the leaf. Make sure you include how the gas enters, and how it exits
the leaf. Some statements may be used more than once.

a. Diffuses into air pockets
b. Diffuses into palisade cells
c. CO2(g) is converted into O2(g)
d. Diffuses through spongy tissue layer
e. Moves through open stomata


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The correct order in the blanks is as follows E D C E A B A C E

Moves through open stomata diffuses through spongy tissue layer CO2(g) is converted into O2(g).  Moves through open stomata diffuses into air pockets and diffuses into palisade cells.  Diffuses into air pockets CO2(g) is converted into O2(g) moves through open stomata.

What is photosynthesis?

Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and energy in the form of sugar in a process known as photosynthesis.

When performing photosynthesis, plants utilize the ambient carbon dioxide and release the oxygen gas they create into the atmosphere. Gas exchange is the term for this. Stomata, a unique part of the plant's leaf, are used to accomplish this. The guard cells that surround the stomata become turgid or flaccid in response to the entry or escape of water molecules, respectively. Stomata open and gas exchange occurs when the guard cells become turgid, or the other way around.

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