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Air enters a plant through the stomata on its leaves. According to botanical definition stomata are the small openings or pores on the leaves which are used for exchanging air or gas. They are found mostly under the surface of leaves. The exchange of carbon dioxide is done through them which helps in photosynthesis.

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Air enters a plant through the stomata on its leaves. According to botanical definition stomata are the small openings or pores on the leaves which are used for exchanging air or gas. They are found mostly under the surface of leaves. The exchange of carbon dioxide is done through them which helps in photosynthesis.

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