6. Which part of the plant takes in carbon dioxide from the air?
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Stoma (singular)
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Stomata (plural) are the small pores in the plant’s leaf epidermis that allows the exchange of gases (carbon dioxide and oxygen) between the external environment and plants. A stoma is surrounded by two guard cells. These guard cells take up the water by osmosis that forces the stoma to open. The opening of stoma allows the uptake of carbon dioxide from the environment
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Part of the plant that takes in carbon dioxide from the air is stomata.
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