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1} How do plants get carbon dioxide and water? ​

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Answered by itzsmartyprince
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Plants absorb water from the soil through the roots by Osmosis and They get Carbon dioxide from the air through the Stomata present on the leaves which facilitate for gaseous exchange.

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Stored Carbon Dioxide

Stored Carbon DioxideIn order to produce glucose, a plant has to absorb water using its roots and absorb CO2 through small pores in the cells on the surface of the leaf. These pores, called stomata, allow CO2 to go into the cells of the leaves. Water also evaporates and goes out of plant leaves through stomata.

Answered by rashmi1520
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