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class 10 how does aquatic plants receive carbon dioxide for photosynthesis? science (bio)​

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Answered by shaivyvi75
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Aquatic plants are adapted to the limitation of carbon dioxide. It is the dissolved form of carbon dioxide on which the aquatic plants depend on for performing photosynthesis unlike terrestrial plants who get carbondioxide through stomata.

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Answered by pixibangtan
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In aquatic plants, carbon dioxide is obtained from the water where it remains present in dissolved form. Such plants absorb carbon dioxide in solution form. all over their surface from the surrounding water.

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