Skip to main content
L

Luella Roob

Oct 28, 2024

Brainliesttt which description properly describes the plant structures involved in photosynthesis?

What description accurately explains the plant structures involved in photosynthesis?

10 Answers

J
Jordon Kohler

Feb 12, 2025

The best answer is the first choice. The stomata takes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
A
Anonymous

Oct 21, 2024

i ony know the second answer but its B the second one i took the test its right 10000000000%
A
Anonymous

Feb 12, 2025

The correct answer is that "xylem transports water, stomata take in carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll absorbs sunlight." The xylem is a vascular structure in plants that transport water, the phloem is another vascular structure in plants that transport nutrients. The stomata (singular; stoma) is the one responsible for the plants' gas exchange (takes in carbon dioxide, releases oxygen). The chlorophyll is what makes the green pigment of the leaves and mostly because of the presence of chloroplasts, the organelle in plant cells responsible for photosynthesis.
A
Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

The statement which states that "Xylem transports water, stomata take in carbon dioxide and chlorophyll absorbs sunlight" gives proper description about the plant structures involved in photosynthesis. Option BExplanation:The process through which the plant prepares it own food by absorbing the water, sunlight and carbon dioxide from the environment is called as photosynthesis. The leaf is the major site where photosynthesis occurs. The water which is absorbed by the root is transported to the leaf through xylem. The carbon dioxide from the atmosphere enters the leaf through the stomatal pore present in the leaf. Finally the green color pigment present in the leaf absorbs the sunlight and facilitates the photosynthesis process.
A
Anonymous

Oct 31, 2024

Xylem transports water, stomata take in carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll absorbs sunlight. Explanation:Photosynthesis is a vital process for the plant and is carried out thanks to xylem (it transports water), stomata (it captures CO2) and chlorophyll (it captures sunlight).The transport of water in the plants is done mainly by the xylem route, this route is simpler when compared to the root, having less resistance, thus it has less pressure gradient necessary to transport water from the soil to the leaves. Xylem transport is much more efficient than cell-to-cell water transport. As we know, water is very important in the process of photosynthesis, so we can emphasize the importance of the xylem.The main function of a stoma is to control the entry and exit of gases, so we can conclude that they are directly related to the performance of the photosynthesis process since CO2 is captured (important for photosynthesis to occur) and the release of oxygen. Stomata are found mainly in leaves and stems, being absent in roots.Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for capturing light and ensuring that photosynthetic organisms are able to produce their food through the process of photosynthesis, because it is able to capture sunlight. Therefore, it is essential for the maintenance of oxygen available on the planet. It is worth mentioning that, in addition, this pigment has commercial importance, being used, for example, as an antioxidant and coloring agent in foods.
A
Anonymous

Jan 28, 2025

It's B. Xylem transports water, stomata take in carbon dioxide, and chlorophyll absorbs water. Hope this helps :DD!!!
A
Anonymous

Nov 02, 2024

The answer is B. Stomata intakes carbon dioxide from the air and relapses cardon dioxide. 
A
Anonymous

Oct 21, 2024

The answer to the first question is xylem takes in water, sunlight and carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.The answer to the second question is The second answer choice. This is the equation for photsynthesis. 6 carbon atoms are used to generate six atoms of glucose. I hope this helps.

Want to answer this question?

Join our community to share your knowledge!

Related Questions

9
Is 180 pounds overweight for a 5’9 male?

Is 180 pounds considered overweight for a 5’9" male?

3
Which of the following describes a function of the endoplasmic reticulum within a cell

What are the functions of the endoplasmic reticulum within a cell? Please select the option that best describes its role...

10
Which organic molecule is responsible for the insulation of internal organs against shock?

Which organic molecule plays a key role in insulating internal organs against physical shock?

9
Is 22 inches tall considered a tall baby for a girl?

I had my first child almost three weeks ago, born on September 15, 2022. She’s a healthy baby, and I’m just wondering if...

3
Prokaryotes fall under the _____ and _____ domains.?

Prokaryotes fall under the _ and ___ domains. a) Archaea; Bacteria b) Archaea; Eubacteria c) Bacteria; Protista d) Bacte...

3
The minimum level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse is called the

What is the area shown that represents the minimum level of stimulation required to trigger a neural impulse?

10
Together, leukocytes and platelets comprise approximately percent of total blood volume

Together, leukocytes and platelets comprise approximately a certain percentage of total blood volume. In biological ter...

10
Which organism from kingdom protista is most closely related to animals?

Which organism from the kingdom Protista is most closely related to animals? Some may suggest that a seaweed is the answ...

3
Why might a gallstone affect the pancreas? choose the most accurate answer?

What is the relationship between gallstones and pancreatic function? Please select the most accurate answer.

3
Auricles slightly increase blood volume in the ventricles. True or False

The statement "Auricles slightly increase blood volume in the ventricles" is false.