7. How do plants take in air?
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Plants absorb oxygen, carbon dioxide and other atmospheric gases through their leaves as part of their natural respiration process. Healthy plants growing under the right conditions produce more oxygen than they consume and remove harmful trace pollutants from the air.
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Through stomata
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Plants do breathe - they give out carbon dioxide and absorb oxygen from the air that surrounds them. Their tissues respire just as animal tissues do. ... The parts above the soil get their oxygen directly from the air through pores. The pores in the leaves are called stomata (singular: stoma).
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