1.Air enters the left through the A.stomata, B. main vein C. stem D. side vein
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Stomata are the pore that is found on the plant leaves through which the air enters
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Stomata
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Carbon dioxide from the air enters the plant leaves through tiny pores —mouth-like spaces that can open and close—called stomata. The oxygen left over from photosynthesis passes out of the leaves through the stomata and then into the air. Water also moves from the leaves into the air through the stomata.
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